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Comparing the supine and erect pelvis radiographic examinations: an evaluation of anatomy, image quality and radiation dose. (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). Comparing the supine and erect pelvis radiographic examinations: an evaluation of anatomy, image quality and radiation dose. British Journal of Radiology, 1- 9

OBJECTIVES: Pelvis radiographs are usually acquired supine despite standing imaging reflecting functional anatomy. We compared the supine and erect radiographic examinations for anatomical features, radiation dose and image quality. METHODS: Sixty pa... Read More about Comparing the supine and erect pelvis radiographic examinations: an evaluation of anatomy, image quality and radiation dose..

International perspectives on radiography practice education (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). International perspectives on radiography practice education. Radiography, 1044-1051. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2021.04.004

Introduction
The radiography profession is built upon strong educational foundations which help ensure graduate radiographers have the required knowledge, skills, and competence to practise safely and effectively. Changing clinical practices, servic... Read More about International perspectives on radiography practice education.

Compassion fatigue and the effectiveness of support structures for diagnostic radiographers in oncology. (2020)
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(2020). Compassion fatigue and the effectiveness of support structures for diagnostic radiographers in oncology. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmir.2020.11.008

INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic radiographers working in oncology will have frequent contact with the same patients over a prolonged period. This can be mentally exhausting for the radiographer. Compassion fatigue (CF) occurs after repeated exposure to stre... Read More about Compassion fatigue and the effectiveness of support structures for diagnostic radiographers in oncology..

Continuous or intermittent? Which regiment of enteral nutrition is better for acute stroke patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis (2019)
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Di Paolo, G., Twomlow, E., Hanna, F., Farmer, A., Lancaster, J., Sim, J., & Roffe, C. (2019). Continuous or intermittent? Which regiment of enteral nutrition is better for acute stroke patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis. https://doi.org/10.32474/OJNBD.2019.03.000163

Background and purpose: Enteral nutrition via nasogastric tube in acute stroke patients with dysphagia is an important determinant of patient outcomes. It is unclear whether intermittent or continuous feeding is more efficacious. The aim of this revi... Read More about Continuous or intermittent? Which regiment of enteral nutrition is better for acute stroke patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis.