Sandra K Hanneman

Summary

Affiliation: Baylor College of Medicine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Design, analysis, and interpretation of method-comparison studies
    Sandra K Hanneman
    Center for Nursing Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    AACN Adv Crit Care 19:223-34. 2008
  2. ncbi Measuring circadian temperature rhythm
    S K Hanneman
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Center for Nursing Research, 77030, USA
    Biol Res Nurs 2:236-48. 2001
  3. ncbi Estimating intra- and inter-assay variability in salivary cortisol
    Sandra K Hanneman
    Bioscience Laboratory, Center for Nursing Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Biol Res Nurs 13:243-50. 2011
  4. ncbi Comparison of methods of temperature measurement in swine
    S K Hanneman
    Center for Nursing Research, The University of Texas Nursing School at Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Lab Anim 38:297-306. 2004
  5. ncbi Circadian temperature rhythm of laboratory swine
    Sandra K Hanneman
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing and The Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Comp Med 55:249-55. 2005
  6. ncbi Cosinor analysis for temperature time series data of long duration
    Nikhil S Padhye
    Center for Nursing Research at University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston, Houston, Texas 77225 0334, USA
    Biol Res Nurs 9:30-41. 2007
  7. ncbi Frequency of oral care and positioning of patients in critical care: a replication study
    Sandra K Hanneman
    Center for Nursing Research, University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston, TX, USA
    Am J Crit Care 14:378-86; quiz 387. 2005
  8. ncbi Randomization for clinical research: an easy-to-use spreadsheet method
    Nikhil S Padhye
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing, 6901 Bertner Avenue, Suite 592, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Res Nurs Health 32:561-6. 2009
  9. ncbi Cardiovascular impact of manual and automated turns in ICU
    Nikhil S Padhye
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030 USA
    Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2009:1844-7. 2009
  10. ncbi Feasibility of a porcine adult intensive care model
    Sandra K Hanneman
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing, 1100 Holcombe Boulevard, Suite 4.430, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Comp Med 54:36-43. 2004

Detail Information

Publications10

  1. ncbi Design, analysis, and interpretation of method-comparison studies
    Sandra K Hanneman
    Center for Nursing Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    AACN Adv Crit Care 19:223-34. 2008
    ..Currently available software eliminates the need for tedious statistical computation but does not reduce the burden of understanding the concepts underlying a method-comparison study and accurate interpretation of the findings...
  2. ncbi Measuring circadian temperature rhythm
    S K Hanneman
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Center for Nursing Research, 77030, USA
    Biol Res Nurs 2:236-48. 2001
    ..Thus, nurse investigators are encouraged to use rigorous methods to study both endogenous circadian temperature rhythm and exogenous rhythms...
  3. ncbi Estimating intra- and inter-assay variability in salivary cortisol
    Sandra K Hanneman
    Bioscience Laboratory, Center for Nursing Research, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA
    Biol Res Nurs 13:243-50. 2011
    ..In conclusion, results indicate that estimation of precision can be achieved by testing of controls, standards, or unknowns and with either fresh or frozen saliva in this population...
  4. ncbi Comparison of methods of temperature measurement in swine
    S K Hanneman
    Center for Nursing Research, The University of Texas Nursing School at Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Lab Anim 38:297-306. 2004
    ..Intravascular monitoring of core body temperature produces optimal measurement of porcine temperature under varying conditions of physiological stability...
  5. ncbi Circadian temperature rhythm of laboratory swine
    Sandra K Hanneman
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing and The Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Comp Med 55:249-55. 2005
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  6. ncbi Cosinor analysis for temperature time series data of long duration
    Nikhil S Padhye
    Center for Nursing Research at University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston, Houston, Texas 77225 0334, USA
    Biol Res Nurs 9:30-41. 2007
    ..Central values of model parameters are negligibly changed by consideration of the autoregressive nature of residuals...
  7. ncbi Frequency of oral care and positioning of patients in critical care: a replication study
    Sandra K Hanneman
    Center for Nursing Research, University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston, TX, USA
    Am J Crit Care 14:378-86; quiz 387. 2005
    ..Intensive care nurses elevate the head of patients' beds in accordance with self-reports...
  8. ncbi Randomization for clinical research: an easy-to-use spreadsheet method
    Nikhil S Padhye
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing, 6901 Bertner Avenue, Suite 592, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Res Nurs Health 32:561-6. 2009
    ..Clinical researchers may find the method useful for research projects that are pilot studies or conducted with limited funding...
  9. ncbi Cardiovascular impact of manual and automated turns in ICU
    Nikhil S Padhye
    The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030 USA
    Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2009:1844-7. 2009
    ..The corresponding response in mean arterial pressure was 11 to 19 mm Hg, lasting for 8 to 21 minutes. There was no discernible response of either variable to automated turns...
  10. ncbi Feasibility of a porcine adult intensive care model
    Sandra K Hanneman
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Nursing, 1100 Holcombe Boulevard, Suite 4.430, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
    Comp Med 54:36-43. 2004
    ..When iatrogenic injury occurs, swine respond well to clinical care protocols. Further testing is needed to develop a reproducible model and determine whether healthy swine can survive the ICU environment for longer than 41 h...