RATIONALE:Clinical trials of interventions aimed at the families of intensive care unit (ICU) patients have proliferated but recruitment for these trials can be challenging. OBJECTIVES:To evaluate a strategy for recruiting families of patients currently being treated in an ICU using limited human resources and time-varying daily screening over 7 consecutive days. METHODS:We screened the Johns Hopkins Hospital medical ICU census 7 days per week to identify eligible family members. We then made daily, in-person attempts to enroll eligible families during a time-varying 2-hour enrollment period until families declined participation, consented, or were no longer eligible. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:The primary outcome was the proportion of e...
Abstract Background Critical care is a complex field of medicine, especially because of its diversit...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to determine if there is sufficient bedside ICU nurse buy-i...
Introduction: Although registries can rapidly identify clinical study participants, it is unknown wh...
<div><p>Rationale</p><p>Clinical trials of interventions aimed at the families of intensive care uni...
ImportanceFor critically ill patients with advanced medical illnesses and poor prognoses, overuse of...
BackgroundOver the last decade, health care delivery has shifted to partnering with patients and the...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Family members of critically ill patients report high levels of conflict wi...
Background Enrollment challenges for critical care research are common. Contributing factors include...
Family members of critically ill patients report high levels of conflict with clinicians, have poor ...
BackgroundAs critical care practice increases in scope, size, and complexity, enrollment of critical...
BackgroundInvasive intensive care unit (ICU) treatments for patients with advanced medical illnesses...
Critical illness is a devastating experience, with the patient's survival often being uncertain. Th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: A European Union Directive provides for the designation of a surrog...
Although enrolling a sufficient number of participants is a challenge for any multisite clinical tri...
Background Most adult intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide adopt restrictive family visitation mode...
Abstract Background Critical care is a complex field of medicine, especially because of its diversit...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to determine if there is sufficient bedside ICU nurse buy-i...
Introduction: Although registries can rapidly identify clinical study participants, it is unknown wh...
<div><p>Rationale</p><p>Clinical trials of interventions aimed at the families of intensive care uni...
ImportanceFor critically ill patients with advanced medical illnesses and poor prognoses, overuse of...
BackgroundOver the last decade, health care delivery has shifted to partnering with patients and the...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Family members of critically ill patients report high levels of conflict wi...
Background Enrollment challenges for critical care research are common. Contributing factors include...
Family members of critically ill patients report high levels of conflict with clinicians, have poor ...
BackgroundAs critical care practice increases in scope, size, and complexity, enrollment of critical...
BackgroundInvasive intensive care unit (ICU) treatments for patients with advanced medical illnesses...
Critical illness is a devastating experience, with the patient's survival often being uncertain. Th...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: A European Union Directive provides for the designation of a surrog...
Although enrolling a sufficient number of participants is a challenge for any multisite clinical tri...
Background Most adult intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide adopt restrictive family visitation mode...
Abstract Background Critical care is a complex field of medicine, especially because of its diversit...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to determine if there is sufficient bedside ICU nurse buy-i...
Introduction: Although registries can rapidly identify clinical study participants, it is unknown wh...