Person-centred care among intensive care unit nurses: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
一项横断面研究:重症监护室护士的以患者为中心护理状况
Hyuna Youn,Miyoung Lee,Sun Joo Jang
Hyuna Youn
Objective: Practising person-centred care is crucial for nurses in the intensive care unit, as patients have high physical and psychological care needs. We aimed to identify the predictors of person-centred care among nur...
Association between nursing cost and patient outcomes in intensive care units: A retrospective cohort study of Belgian hospitals [0.03%]
比利时医院重症监护病房的护理费用与患者预后之间的关联:一项回顾性队列研究
Arnaud Bruyneel,Lionel Larcin,Jérôme Tack et al.
Arnaud Bruyneel et al.
Introduction: Hospitals with better nursing resources report more favourable patient outcomes with almost no difference in cost as compared to those with worse nursing resources. The aim of this study was to assess the as...
The examination of stress symptoms and posttraumatic growth in the patients diagnosed with Covid-19 [0.03%]
新型冠状病毒患者的应激反应和创伤后成长症状调查研究
S Özgüç,D Tanrıverdi,M Güner et al.
S Özgüç et al.
Objective: COVID-19 infection can profoundly affect patients' lives. Coping with difficult life crises can also lead to increased stress or positive psychological change called post-traumatic growth. This research was con...
Critical care nurses' perception of moral distress in intensive care during the COVID-19 pandemic - A pilot study [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行期间重症监护护士对道德困境的感知——一项试点研究
Maria Andersson,Anna Nordin,Åsa Engström
Maria Andersson
Objectives: To describe critical care nurses' perception of moral distress during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methods: ...
Sepsis protocols to reduce mortality in resource-restricted settings: A systematic review [0.03%]
资源匮乏条件下用于降低病死率的脓毒症协议:系统性综述
Mehrunnissa Taj,Michael Brenner,Zeenat Sulaiman et al.
Mehrunnissa Taj et al.
Objectives: The management of sepsis in critically ill patients varies globally based on the availability of resources resulting in increased sepsis-related mortality rates in resource-restricted countries. We aimed to su...
Mobile phones as a vector for Healthcare-Associated Infection: A systematic review [0.03%]
手机作为医院相关感染的传播媒介:一项系统性综述
Pauwel De Groote,Koen Blot,Elena Conoscenti et al.
Pauwel De Groote et al.
Introduction: Mobile phones have become indispensable accessories of both our social and professional lives. They increase the quality of healthcare by providing fast communication, and easy access to laboratory results, ...
A cross-sectional study evaluating the relationship between followership type and burnout amongst critical care followers [0.03%]
一项横断面研究评估重症监护跟从者类型的追随关系与职业倦怠之间的关系
Jeremy Peabody,Amanda Lucas,Markus T Ziesmann et al.
Jeremy Peabody et al.
Introduction: Healthcare teams include both leaders and followers, with followers making up the majority of the healthcare team. There are five followership styles which have been described by Kelly (1992) based on critic...
Effectiveness of prone position in acute respiratory distress syndrome and moderating factors of obesity class and treatment durations for COVID-19 patients: A meta-analysis [0.03%]
俯卧位通气治疗新型冠状病毒肺炎并急性呼吸窘迫综合征疗效及不同体质量和疗程亚组的meta分析研究
Fauzi Ashra,Ruey Chen,Xiao Linda Kang et al.
Fauzi Ashra et al.
Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of prone positioning on COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome with moderating factors in both traditional prone positioning (invasive mechanical ventilation) a...
Surviving an intensive care unit stay - Do we know if intensive care unit survivors go back to life? [0.03%]
重症监护室幸存者回归生活吗?我们了解他们的情况吗?
Marie-Madlen Jeitziner,Peter Nydahl
Marie-Madlen Jeitziner