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Dr Frances Lin

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RN, BMN, MN (Hons), PhDDr Frances Lin
Lecturer
BN Program Convenor (Gold Coast campus)
Master of Nursing (Critical Care) Program Convenor
Contact details for Dr Frances Lin

Research Interest

  • Activity theory
  • Distributed cognition
  • Critical care
  • Patient safety
  • ICU patient discharge
  • Teamwork

Current Teaching Areas

  • Critical care postgraduate education (internal and external)
  • Acute care
  • Postgraduate supervision

Publications

Peer reviewed articles and book chapters

  • Lin, F., & Buckley, T. (in press – to be published in Oct, 2011). Cardiac assessment and monitoring. In Elliott, D., Aitken, L., & Chaboyer, W (Ed.), ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing (2nd ed.). Sydney, Australia Elsevier.
  • Chaboyer, W., Lin, F., Foster, M., Retallick, L., Panuwatwanich , K. & Richards, B. (In press). Redesigning the ICU nursing discharge process: a quality improvement study. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing (accepted 5 March, 2011).
  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2009). A Literature Review of organisational, individual and teamwork factors contributing to the ICU discharge process. Australian Critical Care, 22, 29-43.
  • Lin, F., StJohn, W., & McVeigh, C. (2009). Burnout among hospital nurses in China. Journal of Nursing Management, 17(3: Special edition on job satisfaction, work environment and burnout), 294-301.

Conference Presentations

  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., Foster, M., Retallick, L., & Richards, B. (2010). Redesigning the ICU nursing discharge process: a quality improvement study. Paper presented at the ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care Annual Scientific Meeting 2010 Melbourne, Australia.
  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2010). Exploring the ICU patient discharge process using activity theory and distributed cognition. Paper presented at the International Nursing Conference. Beijing, China.
  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2010). The implication of teamwork and communication on the ICU patient discharge process. Paper presented at the BACCN National Conference 2010: Taking Pride in Practice. Southport, UK.
  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2009). The influence of individual power and interdepartmental mistrust on the ICU patient discharge process. Paper (poster) presented at the 34th Australia and New Zealand annual scientific meeting on intensive care, Perth, Australia.
  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2008). A Literature Review of organisational, individual and teamwork factors contributing to the ICU discharge process. Paper presented at the Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress (Sydney)
  • Lin, F., Chaboyer, W., & Wallis, M. (2008). Exploring the ICU patient discharge process-from discharge decision making to clinical handover. Paper presented at the Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress (Sydney).


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