Andrea Marshall is Professor of Acute and Complex Care Nursing at the Gold Coast University Hospital and Griffith University. She is a Life Member and Fellow of the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses and a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing. Her program of research focuses on improving outcomes for acute and critically ill patients with a focus on nutrition interventions. Andrea uses knowledge translation strategies in practice and research to improve patient outcomes for acutely ill hospitalised patients. She is currently leading randomised controlled trial evaluating the short-term outcomes of a family-centred nutrition intervention to improve nutrition intake of patients recovering from critical illness. She has published over 120 research manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Australian Critical Care. She is a co-editor of the recently published textbook Critical Care Nursing (4thedition).
Partnering With and Engaging Families in the ICU
Building family partnerships in the ICU
Critical Care Nursing / Family Engagement
Exercise and Nutrition: partnering with families to improve recovery following critical illness
And during recovery on the ward
Critical Care Nursing / Family Engagement
Exercise and Nutrition: partnering with families to improve recovery following critical illness
And during recovery on the ward
Critical Care Nursing / Muscle & Bone
Partnering With and Engaging Families in the ICU
Building family partnerships in the ICU