Margaret Campbell, PhD, RN, FAANAssistant Professor - Research Wayne State University EDUCATION:
BSN – Wayne State University, Detroit, MI MSN – Wayne State University, Detroit, MI PhD – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI RESEARCH INTEREST:
Cognitive impairment CURRENT RESEARCH:
Rater reliability and intensity cutpoints of the respiratory distress observation scale. CLINICAL AREA OF EXPERTISE:
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS:
Campbell, M.L. Fear and Pulmonary Stress Behaviors to an Asphyxial Threat across Cognitive States. Research in Nursing and Health, 2007; 30:572-583. Campbell, M.L. Psychometric testing of a respiratory distress observation scale. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2008;11:44-50. Truog, R.D., Campbell, M.L., Curtis, J.R., Haas, C.E. et al. Recommendations for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: A consensus statement by the American Academy of Critical Care Medicine, 2008;36:953-963. Campbell, M.L. Treating distress at the end of life: the principle of double effect. AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2008;19:340-344. Campbell, M.L., Happ, M.B., Hultman, T., Kirchhoff, K.T., et al. The HPNA Research Agenda for 2009-2012, 2009;11(1):10-18. Campbell, M.L., Templin, T., Walch, J. Patients who are near death are frequently unable to self-report dyspnea. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2009; 12: 881-884. Campbell, M.L., Templin, T., Walch, J. A respiratory distress observation scale for patients unable to self-report dyspnea. Journal of Palliative Medicine, in press. Campbell, M.L. How to withdraw mechanical ventilation: A systematic review of the literature. AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2007;18:397-403. OFFICE HOURS:
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