Roshani Prematunga

421 total citations
18 papers, 319 citations indexed

About

Roshani Prematunga is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology and Emergency Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Roshani Prematunga has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 319 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in General Health Professions, 6 papers in Clinical Psychology and 6 papers in Emergency Medicine. Recurrent topics in Roshani Prematunga's work include Emergency and Acute Care Studies (6 papers), Psychiatric care and mental health services (3 papers) and Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints (3 papers). Roshani Prematunga is often cited by papers focused on Emergency and Acute Care Studies (6 papers), Psychiatric care and mental health services (3 papers) and Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints (3 papers). Roshani Prematunga collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Denmark and United Kingdom. Roshani Prematunga's co-authors include Stephen Elsom, Natisha Sands, Marie Gerdtz, Joy Duxbury, Lloyd G. Williams, P. V. Johnston, Ben Liley, Robert Scragg, Richard McKenzie and Alistair W. Stewart and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Advanced Nursing, International Journal of Nursing Studies and Journal of Clinical Nursing.

In The Last Decade

Roshani Prematunga

16 papers receiving 309 citations

Peers

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All Works

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Hamilton, Bridget, et al.. (2025). Mental Health Nurses' Perception of Clinical Supervision Implementation Mapped Against a Program Logic: A Survey Study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 81(11). 7541–7555.
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Buus, Niels, et al.. (2024). Characteristics of Clinical Supervision for Mental Health Nurses: A Survey Study Using the MCSS‐26. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 34(7). 2817–2829.
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Kapp, Suzanne, Roshani Prematunga, & Nick Santamaria. (2021). The “self‐treatment of wounds for venous leg ulcers checklist” (STOW‐V Checklist V1.0): Part 2—The reliability of the Checklist. International Wound Journal. 19(3). 714–723. 3 indexed citations
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Hamilton, Bridget, et al.. (2021). Action learning sets for supporting postgraduate mental health nurses’ transition to professional practice: A qualitative study. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 30(3). 772–782. 2 indexed citations
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Gerdtz, Marie, et al.. (2019). An evaluation of the use of management care plans for people who frequently attend the emergency department. Australasian Emergency Care. 22(4). 229–235. 7 indexed citations
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Kapp, Suzanne, Marie Gerdtz, Amit Gefen, Roshani Prematunga, & Nick Santamaria. (2019). An observational study of the maintenance of the 30° side‐lying lateral tilt position among aged care residents at risk of developing pressure injuries when using the standard care pillow and a purpose‐designed positioning device. International Wound Journal. 16(5). 1080–1086. 5 indexed citations
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Sands, Natisha, et al.. (2016). Predictors for clinical deterioration of mental state in patients assessed by telephone‐based mental health triage. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 26(3). 226–237. 7 indexed citations
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Elsom, Stephen, et al.. (2016). An exploratory investigation of sexual health screening in the first 12 weeks of case management in populations with severe mental illness. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 26(2). 160–169. 4 indexed citations
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Prematunga, Roshani, et al.. (2016). Workplace Violence in Mental Health: A Victorian Mental Health Workforce Survey. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 25(5). 444–451. 58 indexed citations
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Sands, Natisha, et al.. (2016). Development and interrater reliability of the UK Mental Health Triage Scale. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 25(4). 330–336. 17 indexed citations
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Sands, Natisha, et al.. (2015). Mental health consumers' perceptions of quality of life and mental health care. Nursing and Health Sciences. 17(3). 299–306. 10 indexed citations
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Gerdtz, Marie, et al.. (2013). Evaluation of a multifaceted intervention on documentation of vital signs at triage: A before‐and‐after study. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 25(6). 580–587. 9 indexed citations
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Gerdtz, Marie, et al.. (2013). The outcome of a rapid training program on nurses’ attitudes regarding the prevention of aggression in emergency departments: A multi-site evaluation. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 50(11). 1434–1445. 63 indexed citations
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Sands, Natisha, et al.. (2013). Investigating the predictive validity of an emergency department mental health triage tool. Nursing and Health Sciences. 16(1). 11–18. 5 indexed citations
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Sands, Natisha, et al.. (2012). Identifying the core competencies of mental health telephone triage. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 22(21-22). 3203–3216. 28 indexed citations
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Prematunga, Roshani. (2012). Correlational analysis. Australian Critical Care. 25(3). 195–199. 55 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Richard, Robert Scragg, Ben Liley, et al.. (2012). Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin-D responses to multiple UV exposures from solaria: inferences for exposure to sunlight. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 11(7). 1174–1185. 32 indexed citations

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