A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Warming Interventions for Women Undergoing Cesarean Section

Author:

Munday Judy1,Hines Sonia2,Wallace Karen3,Chang Anne M.4,Gibbons Kristen5,Yates Patsy6

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research Nurse; Nursing Research Centre; Queensland University of Technology; Kelvin Grove ALD Australia

2. Acting Director and Nurse Researcher; Nursing Research Centre; Mater Health Services; The Queensland Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery: A Collaborating Centre of the Joana Briggs Institute; South Brisbane QLD Australia

3. Doctoral candidate; Queensland University of Technology; Kelvin Grove QLD Australia

4. Professor of Clinical Nursing; Queensland University of Technology; Kelvin Grove; QLD Australia

5. Mater Research Manager; Mater Research Office; Mater Health Services; South Brisbane QLD Australia

6. Head of School of Nursing; Queensland University of Technology; Kelvin Grove QLD Australia

Funder

Office for Health and Medical Research (Queensland Health)

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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5. Chakladar , A. Dixon , M. J. Harper , C. M. 2012 Actively warming patients with a mattress during caesarean section reduces the incidence of hypothermia and attentuates fall in haemoglobin . Unpublished manuscript. Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

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