OBJECTIVE:To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-limited general adult ICUs in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. METHOD:A modular ICU training programme was evaluated using performance indicators from June 2009 to June 2012 using an interrupted time series design with an 8 to 15 month pre-intervention and 18 to 24 month post-intervention period. ICU physicians and nurses trained in Europe and the USA provided training for ICU doctors and nurses. The training program consisted of six modules on basic intensive care practices of 2-3 weeks each over 20 months. The performance indicators consisting of ICU mortality, time to ICU discharge, rate at which patients were discharged alive from the ICU, dis...
NRP developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association has been introduc...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a Sepsis Fast Track (SFT) programme initiated at a region...
Poor quality of care is a leading cause of excess morbidity and mortality in low- and middle- income...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-l...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a nurse-led, short, structured training program for intensive care ...
Purpose: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Pakistan. Materials and m...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
To evaluate perceptions of intensive care unit (ICU) workers from low-and-middle income countries (L...
IntroductIon: Well designed, well equipped and well staffed intensive care contributes significantly...
This study was conducted to survey the facilities, bed strength, functional characteristics, manpowe...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the impact of tele-intensive care unit (ICU) on ICU mortality ra...
BACKGROUND: Few data are available on intensive care unit (ICU) patient populations and critical car...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large coh...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...
Rescuers' ability to properly administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) depends on their abilit...
NRP developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association has been introduc...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a Sepsis Fast Track (SFT) programme initiated at a region...
Poor quality of care is a leading cause of excess morbidity and mortality in low- and middle- income...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-l...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a nurse-led, short, structured training program for intensive care ...
Purpose: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Pakistan. Materials and m...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
To evaluate perceptions of intensive care unit (ICU) workers from low-and-middle income countries (L...
IntroductIon: Well designed, well equipped and well staffed intensive care contributes significantly...
This study was conducted to survey the facilities, bed strength, functional characteristics, manpowe...
Aims: This study aimed to determine the impact of tele-intensive care unit (ICU) on ICU mortality ra...
BACKGROUND: Few data are available on intensive care unit (ICU) patient populations and critical car...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large coh...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...
Rescuers' ability to properly administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) depends on their abilit...
NRP developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association has been introduc...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a Sepsis Fast Track (SFT) programme initiated at a region...
Poor quality of care is a leading cause of excess morbidity and mortality in low- and middle- income...