The ethical issues of recruitment and enrollment of critically ill and injured patients into research studies is central to the conduct of nursing research in critical care settings. Nurse scientists can anticipate and plan for the challenges that arise during the recruitment and enrollment of these vulnerable patients into research studies
Nurses working in emergency departments (EDs) of trauma centers are integral members of the trauma t...
This study uses discourse analysis to examine the experiences of female registered nurses caring for...
Conducting research in the acutely ill and injured is important to broaden the scientific foundation...
The ethical issues of recruitment and enrollment of critically ill and injured patients into researc...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
Clinical research in intensive care units (ICUs) is essential for improving treatments for criticall...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
Background Clinical research in severely ill or injured patients is required to improve healthcare b...
Abstract Background: Background: In general, qualitative research design often involves merging toge...
Background Enrollment challenges for critical care research are common. Contributing factors include...
Although critically ill patients represent a vulnerable group of individuals, guidelines in research...
Objective Clinical trials and studies in intensive care units (ICUs) have complex consent processes ...
This article describes and reflects upon ethical dilemmas encountered during the data collection pha...
ObjectiveClinical trials and studies in intensive care units (ICUs) have complex consent processes a...
Background: In most emergency situations or severe illness, patients are unable to consent for clini...
Nurses working in emergency departments (EDs) of trauma centers are integral members of the trauma t...
This study uses discourse analysis to examine the experiences of female registered nurses caring for...
Conducting research in the acutely ill and injured is important to broaden the scientific foundation...
The ethical issues of recruitment and enrollment of critically ill and injured patients into researc...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
Clinical research in intensive care units (ICUs) is essential for improving treatments for criticall...
The goal of this study was to strengthen the ethical competence of nurses working in the intensive c...
Background Clinical research in severely ill or injured patients is required to improve healthcare b...
Abstract Background: Background: In general, qualitative research design often involves merging toge...
Background Enrollment challenges for critical care research are common. Contributing factors include...
Although critically ill patients represent a vulnerable group of individuals, guidelines in research...
Objective Clinical trials and studies in intensive care units (ICUs) have complex consent processes ...
This article describes and reflects upon ethical dilemmas encountered during the data collection pha...
ObjectiveClinical trials and studies in intensive care units (ICUs) have complex consent processes a...
Background: In most emergency situations or severe illness, patients are unable to consent for clini...
Nurses working in emergency departments (EDs) of trauma centers are integral members of the trauma t...
This study uses discourse analysis to examine the experiences of female registered nurses caring for...
Conducting research in the acutely ill and injured is important to broaden the scientific foundation...