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Penelope Buykx
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 44
Citations - 1464
Penelope Buykx is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1306 citations. Previous affiliations of Penelope Buykx include Turning Point & Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
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Systematic review of effective retention incentives for health workers in rural and remote areas: Towards evidence-based policy
TL;DR: A comprehensive rural and remote health workforce retention framework to address factors known to contribute to avoidable turnover is proposed and should be rigorously evaluated using appropriate pre- and post-intervention comparisons.
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Managing the deteriorating patient in a simulated environment: nursing students' knowledge, skill and situation awareness.
Simon Cooper,Leigh Kinsman,Penelope Buykx,Tracy Ellen McConnell-Henry,Ruth Endacott,Julie Scholes +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that student nurses, at the point of qualification, may be inadequately prepared to identify and manage deteriorating patients in the clinical setting.
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FIRST2ACT: educating nurses to identify patient deterioration — a theory-based model for best practice simulation education
Penelope Buykx,Leigh Kinsman,Simon Cooper,Tracy Ellen McConnell-Henry,Robyn Cant,Ruth Endacott,Ruth Endacott,Julie Scholes +7 more
TL;DR: The development of the FIRST(2)ACT simulation model is described, which combines evidence-based elements of assessment, simulation, self-review and expert feedback, and has been tested in undergraduate nurses, student midwives and post-registration nurses.
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Final-year nursing students' ability to assess, detect and act on clinical cues of deterioration in a simulated environment
Ruth Endacott,Julie Scholes,Penelope Buykx,Simon Cooper,Leigh Kinsman,Tracy Ellen McConnell-Henry +5 more
TL;DR: Nursing skills training should emphasize the importance of trends in identifying and acting on deterioration and the need for systematic assessment in stressful situations.
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Helping policy-makers address rural health access problems.
Deborah Russell,John Stirling Humphreys,Bernadette Ward,Marita Chisholm,Penelope Buykx,Matthew Richard McGrail,John Wakerman +6 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the key dimensions of access and their significance for the provision of primary health care and a framework that assists policy-makers to evaluate how well policy targets the dimensions ofAccess.