Sedation protocols are increasingly being investigated as a method of achieving improved patient outcomes whilst guiding the decision making of both nursing and medical practitioners. However, only a limited number of studies have investigated the perceptions of staff towards a sedation protocol during its implementation. This study was designed to survey the perceptions of staff regarding the implementation of a sedation protocol in an Australian intensive care unit (ICU). Questionnaires were distributed to all multidisciplinary team members who had used the sedation protocol. The response rate was 50% (n=70). The questionnaire combined the use of visual analogue scales plus a comments section to obtain qualitative data. The results reveal...
Analgesics and sedatives are universally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Ideally, healt...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
Background: Sedation is crucial for the recovery of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). Maintai...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to explore health care professionals' (HCPs) perceptions regard...
Aims. This study was designed to examine the decision making processes that nurses use when assessin...
Introduction: Appropriate management of analgo-sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is associat...
Nursing management of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is complex. The complexity of sed...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Objective: To compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-directed p...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
<b>Background</b>: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will more often th...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) often receive sedation for prolonged periods. In order to be...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Summary: Sedation is necessary for the alleviation of anxiety so as to improve patient comfort and f...
Analgesics and sedatives are universally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Ideally, healt...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
Background: Sedation is crucial for the recovery of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). Maintai...
Learning Objective 1: compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-di...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to explore health care professionals' (HCPs) perceptions regard...
Aims. This study was designed to examine the decision making processes that nurses use when assessin...
Introduction: Appropriate management of analgo-sedation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is associat...
Nursing management of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients is complex. The complexity of sed...
Background: Critically ill patients require sedation for patient comfort and ventilator synchrony. D...
Objective: To compare protocol-directed sedation management with traditional non-protocol-directed p...
Over five million individuals are admitted to a critical care unit in the United States each year. T...
<b>Background</b>: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) will more often th...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) often receive sedation for prolonged periods. In order to be...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Summary: Sedation is necessary for the alleviation of anxiety so as to improve patient comfort and f...
Analgesics and sedatives are universally administered in intensive care units (ICUs). Ideally, healt...
Abstract Background The present study was designed to...
Background: Sedation is crucial for the recovery of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). Maintai...