Gemma Pound
St. Vincent's Health System
10 Papers
4 Citations
Gemma Pound is an academic researcher from St. Vincent's Health System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Gemma Pound include Monash University.
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The perceived barriers and facilitators to implementation of early mobilisation within a multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial: A qualitative process evaluation study
Alessandra Fabiane Lago,Angus J. Nicholson,Janani Sivasuthan,Ada Clarice Gastaldi,Alicia C. Bowen,Anne Stratton,Claire J Tipping,Courtney Campbell,Gemma Pound,Kate McCleary,Lauren Thomas,Marc Nickels,Melanie S. Paykel,Morag Shealy,Carol L. Hodgson +14 more
TL;DR: A qualitative process evaluation study within the Trial of Early Activity and Mobilisation (TEAM) phase 3 randomised controlled trial is presented in this article, where a wide range of barriers and facilitators that influenced EM within the TEAM study were identified using the COM-B framework.
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Physiotherapy-assisted prone or modified prone positioning in ward-based patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study
Claudia Tatlow,Nurman Hakim Armaindo, Choirul Ulil Albab,Sophie Heywood,Carol L. Hodgson,Carol L. Hodgson,Georgina Cunningham,Matthew Conron,Hui Yi Ng,Harry Georgiou,Gemma Pound,Gemma Pound +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated short-term change in oxygenation and feasibility of physiotherapy-assisted prone or modified prone positioning in awake, ward-based patients with COVID-19.
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Functional outcomes following an in-hospital cardiac arrest: A retrospective cohort study.
Zakary Doherty,Jason Fletcher,Kim Fuzzard,Michael J. Leach,Belinda O'Sullivan,Laura Panozzo,Gemma Pound,Emmanuel Saka,Rebecca J. Kippen +8 more
TL;DR: Most survivors to hospital discharge following an IHCA have a favourable functional outcome and are discharged home, and larger studies across multiple hospitals are required to further inform what is known about functional outcomes in Australian IH CA survivors.
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Potential Role for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (E-CPR) Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Australia: A Nested Cohort Study
TL;DR: The feasibility, effectiveness and risks of commencing E-CPR earlier in IHCA and among those with non-shockable rhythms requires further investigation.
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