Jing (Cherry) Ning Focuses on Patient and Family-Centered Care in Intensive Care Units in Australia

Jing (Cherry) Ning, RN, BSc, (Nurs) PGCert (Crit Care), is an early-career nurse researcher who is passionate about patient and family-centered care (PFCC) in the intensive care unit. Her most recent work includes a mixed-method research study exploring family needs and experiences of waiting in the intensive care unit (ICU) waiting room. Cherry is currently enrolled in an educational program (Higher Degree Research) at Murdoch University in Western Australia, Australia. With her background as an ICU nurse for almost 10 years, her research is focused on clinicians’ attitudes towards family involvement in adult ICU. She is exploring perceived barriers and enablers using hermeneutic phenomenology.

Recent publications include: Ning, J., & Slatyer, S. (2021). When ‘open visitation in intensive care units’ meets the Covid-19 pandemic [Guest Editorial]. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 62, 102969. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iccn.2020.102969

Ning, J., & Cope, V. (2020). Open visiting in adult intensive care units – a structured literature review. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 56, 102763. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iccn.2019.102763

For more information, contact IFNA member Cherry Ning.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jing-cherry-n-6a0a8149/

 

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