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Francesca Spickett-Jones
Francesca Spickett-Jones
Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
Medicine
Intensive care medicine
burn wound
graft loss
low friction
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A systematic review of intervention studies demonstrates the need to develop a minimum set of indicators to report the presence of burn wound infection.
2020
Burns
Anna Davies
Francesca Spickett-Jones
A. T. A. Jenkins
Amber Young
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Exploring the acceptability of using low-friction bedding for patients with burns: Qualitative results from the SILKIE study
2018
Burns
K. Whale
Jenny C Ingram
Susan George
Francesca Spickett-Jones
Anthony Sack
Amber Young
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The SILKIE (Skin graftIng Low friKtIon Environment) study: a non-randomised proof-of-concept and feasibility study on the impact of low-friction nursing environment on skin grafting success rates in adult and paediatric burns
2018
BMJ Open
Linda Hollén
Rosemary Greenwood
Rebecca Kandiyali
Jenny C Ingram
Chris Foy
Susan George
Sandra Mulligan
Francesca Spickett-Jones
Simon Booth
Anthony Sack
Alan M Emond
Ken Dunn
Amber Young
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Variations in guideline use and practice relating to diagnosis and management of infection in paediatric burns services in England and Wales: A national survey
2017
Burns
Anna Davies
Francesca Spickett-Jones
Paula Brock
Karen Coy
Amber Young
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