Felicity A. Wright
Boston Children's Hospital
6 Papers
8 Citations
Felicity A. Wright is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Teamwork. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Felicity A. Wright include University of Technology, Sydney.
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Rationalised premedication practice for blood product transfusions: A single-centre quality initiative
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a behaviour change model and the implementation of recommended prescribing guidelines to prevent the automatic prescribing of premedications prior to blood and platelet transfusions for acute transfusion reactions (ATRs).
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Rethinking Blood Testing in Pediatric Cancer Patients: A Quality Improvement Approach
TL;DR: A strategy incorporating education and culture change, combined with clear guidance on testing frequency, significantly reduced the ordering frequency of blood tests without increased patient harm.
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Donor Selection in a Geographically Isolated Country during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Laura R.M. Chapman,Cecilia Oswald,Lucy E. Cain,Milica Araya,N. Coulits,Lucy Maurice,K. Kimberly McCleary,Jonathan Moses,Richard Mitchell,T. Obrien,Felicity A. Wright,Annette Trickett,Adam S. Nelson +12 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel approach to cell reprograming called “smart reprogramming” that allows for real-time, 3D image analysis of the response of the immune system to single-cell transplants.
Implementation of Situational Awareness in the Pediatric Oncology Setting. Does a 'huddle' Work and Is it Sustainable?
Laura R.M. Chapman,Luke J Molloy,Felicity A. Wright,Felicity A. Wright,Cecilia Oswald,Kirsten Adnum,Tracey A. O'Brien,Tracey A. O'Brien,Richard Mitchell,Richard Mitchell +9 more
TL;DR: The initiation of the huddle has led to increased situational awareness and promotion of safety, and has been shown to be sustainable in the pediatric oncology setting, with durability and attendance ofThe huddle being the most significant outcome.