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Sandra Wolfe Citty
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 19
Citations - 375
Sandra Wolfe Citty is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 181 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra Wolfe Citty include University of Florida Health.
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ASPEN Consensus Recommendations for Refeeding Syndrome
Joshua S V da Silva,David S. Seres,Kim Sabino,Stephen C. Adams,Gideon J Berdahl,Sandra Wolfe Citty,M. Petrea Cober,M. Petrea Cober,David C. Evans,June Greaves,Kathleen M. Gura,Austin Michalski,Stephen Plogsted,Gordon S. Sacks,Anne M. Tucker,Patricia Worthington,Renee Walker,Phil Ayers +17 more
TL;DR: The authors in this paper proposed a new clinical definition and criteria for stratifying risk with treatment and screening strategies, and provided guidance regarding recognizing risk and identifying, stratifying, avoiding and managing RS.
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The Use of Simulation to Teach Nursing Students and Clinicians Palliative Care and End-of-Life Communication: A Systematic Review:
Madison B. Smith,Tamara Gonçalves Rezende Macieira,Michael D. Bumbach,Susan J. Garbutt,Sandra Wolfe Citty,Anita Stephen,Margaret Ansell,Toni L. Glover,Gail M. Keenan +8 more
TL;DR: A systematic review on the use of simulation-based learning experiences to teach communication skills to nursing students and clinicians who provide palliative and end-of-life care to patients and their families recommends this evidence be augmented by training programs that utilize SBLEs.
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Improving End-of-Life Care Knowledge Among Senior Baccalaureate Nursing Students:
TL;DR: The ELNEC core course is an effective way to improve nursing students’ knowledge of palliative and end-of-life care.
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Optimizing Nutrition Care for Pressure Injuries in Hospitalized Patients.
TL;DR: Timely identification and management of malnutrition is needed to advance quality care for hospitalized patients and reduce malnutrition and associated pressure injury (PI) risk and wound healing.
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Towards implementing SNOMED CT in nursing practice: A scoping review
Junglyun Kim,Tamara Gonçalves Rezende Macieira,Sarah L. Meyer,Margaret Ansell,Ragnhildur I. Bjarnadottir,Madison B. Smith,Sandra Wolfe Citty,Denise M. Schentrup,Rose M. Nealis,Gail M. Keenan +9 more
TL;DR: Though efforts are underway to ensure adequate coverage of nursing in SNOMed CT, there were no studies indicating use in nursing practice, and the authors offer recommendations for achieving the widespread collection of interoperable SNOMED CT coded nursing data in clinical applications to evaluate nursing's impact on patient outcomes.