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Lucie M Ramjan

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  127
Citations -  1783

Lucie M Ramjan is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 106 publications receiving 1168 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucie M Ramjan include Liverpool Hospital & University of Western Sydney.

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Nurses and the ‘therapeutic relationship’: caring for adolescents with anorexia nervosa

TL;DR: Recommendations are made for improving the nursing component of hospital treatment programmes for adolescents with anorexia nervosa in the direction of more genuinely therapeutic relationships.
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End-of-life decisions in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) – Exploring the experiences of ICU nurses and doctors – A critical literature review

TL;DR: There were differences reported in the decision making process and collaboration between doctors and nurses (which depended on physician preference or seniority of nurses, with overall accountability assigned to the physician), and the impact of these decisions included decreased job satisfaction, emotional and psychological 'burnout'.
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New graduate nurses' experiences in a clinical specialty: a follow up study of newcomer perceptions of transitional support.

TL;DR: Examining change in new graduate nurses’ perceptions over the 12-month Transitional Support Program found negative responses to the open-ended questions were associated with increasing workload, mismatch in the level of support against clinical demands and expectations.
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Translation of interviews from a source language to a target language: examining issues in cross-cultural health care research.

TL;DR: This review of cross-language health care studies highlighted three major themes, which identify factors often reported to affect the translation and production of data in cross- language research: translation style; translators; and trustworthiness of the data.
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Language translation challenges with Arabic speakers participating in qualitative research studies

TL;DR: Difficulties in the translation process are highlighted, specifically in managing data in relation to metaphors, medical terminology and connotation of the text, and importantly, preserving the meaning between the original and translated data.