OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to 1) examine individual professionals’ perceptions of staffing risks and safe staffing in intensive care and 2) identify and examine the cognitive processes that underlie these perceptions. DESIGN: Qualitative case study methodology with nurses, doctors, and physiotherapists. SETTING: Three mixed medical and surgical adult ICUs, each on a separate hospital site within a 1,200-bed academic, tertiary London hospital group. SUBJECTS: Forty-four ICU team members of diverse professional backgrounds and seniority. INTERVENTIONS: None. MAIN RESULTS: Four themes (individual, team, unit, and organizational) were identified. Individual care provision was influenced by the pragm...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into ICU nurses’ safety perceptions and explo...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to 1) examine individual professionals’ perceptions of staff...
Objectives This study aimed to quantify the presence of psychological safety (defined as an environm...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most complicated areas' of a hospital, with multidiscipl...
Objectives To explore bedside professional reported (BPR) perceptions of safety in intensive care st...
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has evolved in the last 50 years. This evolution’s main drivers includ...
Objectives This study aimed to quantify the presence of psychological safety (defined as an environm...
International audienceIntensive care units are considered as services with a high risk of error. Mor...
Critical care staff are frequently required to respond to stressful scenarios. The way staff counte...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe and understand intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' views regarding th...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
peer-reviewedThere are many different work tasks and workplace hazards related to the ICU setting. ...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into ICU nurses’ safety perceptions and explo...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to 1) examine individual professionals’ perceptions of staff...
Objectives This study aimed to quantify the presence of psychological safety (defined as an environm...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most complicated areas' of a hospital, with multidiscipl...
Objectives To explore bedside professional reported (BPR) perceptions of safety in intensive care st...
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has evolved in the last 50 years. This evolution’s main drivers includ...
Objectives This study aimed to quantify the presence of psychological safety (defined as an environm...
International audienceIntensive care units are considered as services with a high risk of error. Mor...
Critical care staff are frequently required to respond to stressful scenarios. The way staff counte...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe and understand intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' views regarding th...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
peer-reviewedThere are many different work tasks and workplace hazards related to the ICU setting. ...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
Aims: To explore registered nurses' experiences of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19....
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into ICU nurses’ safety perceptions and explo...