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Employment (1)

Queensland Health: Woolloongabba, Queensland, AU

2005-07-25 to present | Physiotherapist (Physiotherapy)
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Marc Nickels

Education and qualifications (3)

Queensland University of Technology: Brisbane, Queensland, AU

2020-11-11
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Queensland University of Technology PURE

University of Queensland: Brisbane, AU

2004-12-15 | Graduate Entry Masters of Physiotherapy Studies
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Marc Nickels

La Trobe University - Melbourne Campus: Melbourne, VIC, AU

1998-04-03 | Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
Education
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Marc Nickels

Works (13)

Scoping review of review methodologies used for guiding evidence-based practice in critical care: a protocol

BMJ Open
2024-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Hugh Davies; Paige Marie Watkins; Amy Freeman-Sanderson; Marc Richard Nickels; Melissa Ankravs; Emma J Ridley; Kate Brooks; Andrew A Udy; Debbie Massey
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Feasibility, safety, and patient acceptability of electronic inspiratory muscle training in patients who require prolonged mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit: A dual-centre observational study

Australian Critical Care
2024-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Marc Nickels; Katie Erwin; Grant McMurray; Richie Talbot; Mark Strong; Anand Krishnan; Frank M.P. van Haren; Bernie Bissett
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Predictors of acute muscle loss in the intensive care unit: A secondary analysis of an in-bed cycling trial for critically ill patients

Australian Critical Care
2023-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Marc R. Nickels; Robin Blythe; Nicole White; Azmat Ali; Leanne M. Aitken; Daren K. Heyland; Steven M. McPhail
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Usual care protein intake does not affect acute sarcopenia. Secondary analysis of an in-bed cycling trial with critical ill patients

Australian Critical Care
2022 | Conference abstract | Author
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Contributors: Marc Nickels; Azmat Ali; Robin Blythe; Nicole White; Daren Heyland; Leanne M. Aitken; Steven McPhail
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Queensland University of Technology PURE

Acute cervical spinal cord injury and extubation failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Australian Critical Care
2020 | Journal article
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Contributors: Wilson, M.; Nickels, M.; Wadsworth, B.; Kruger, P.; Semciw, A.
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Marc Nickels via Scopus - Elsevier
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Exercise interventions are delayed in critically ill patients: a cohort study in an Australian tertiary intensive care unit

Physiotherapy
2020-12-01 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Marc Nickels; Leanne Aitken; James Walsham; Lisa Crampton; Adrian Barnett; Steven McPhail
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Queensland University of Technology PURE
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Effect of in-bed cycling on acute muscle wasting in critically ill adults: A randomised clinical trial

Journal of Critical Care
2020-10 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0883-9441
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Marc Nickels
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Acceptability, safety, and feasibility of in-bed cycling with critically ill patients

Australian Critical Care
2020-05 | Journal article | Author
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Contributors: Marc Nickels; Leanne Aitken; Adrian Barnett; James Walsham; Steven McPhail
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Queensland University of Technology PURE
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129: Early in-bed cycling versus usual care in the ICU on muscle atrophy and mobility: a randomized trial

Critical Care Medicine
2019-01-01 | Conference abstract | Author
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Contributors: Marc Nickels; Leanne M. Aitken; James Walsham; Adrian Barnett; Steven McPhail
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Queensland University of Technology PURE

In-bed Cycling with Critically Ill Patients: Practical Lessons From a Randomised Trial

Australian Critical Care
2019-01-01 | Conference abstract | Author
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Contributors: Marc Nickels; Leanne M. Aitken; Adrian Barnett; James Walsham; Steven McPhail
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Queensland University of Technology PURE

Critical Care Cycling Study (CYCLIST) trial protocol: a randomised controlled trial of usual care plus additional in-bed cycling sessions versus usual care in the critically ill.

BMJ open
2017-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Nickels MR; Aitken LM; Walsham J; Barnett AG; McPhail SM
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Marc Nickels via Europe PubMed Central
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Clinicians' perceptions of rationales for rehabilitative exercise in a critical care setting: A cross-sectional study.

2017-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Nickels M; Aitken LM; Walsham J; Watson L; McPhail S
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Marc Nickels via Europe PubMed Central
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Expert consensus and recommendations on safety criteria for active mobilization of mechanically ventilated critically ill adults.

2014 | Journal article
Contributors: Hodgson CL; Stiller K; Needham DM; Tipping CJ; Harrold M; Baldwin CE; Bradley S; Berney S; Caruana LR; Elliott D et al.
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Marc Nickels via Europe PubMed Central
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Peer review (6 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine. (2)
Review activity for Australian critical care (4)