Background: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists’ guidelines for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) are intended to apply across all clinical settings. As nurses are frequently responsible for patient care during PSA in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL), their perspectives can provide insight into the effectiveness of these guidelines within this particular setting. Methods: A cross-sectional sampling design was used to recruit nurses from urban, regional, public and private CCLs across Australia and New Zealand. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, digitally recorded and transcribed. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings: Twenty-three nurses from 16 CCLs across four states in Australia an...
Summary: Sedation is necessary for the alleviation of anxiety so as to improve patient comfort and f...
BACKGROUND: The mounting pressure on the Australian healthcare system is driving a continual explora...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse‐administered procedural ...
Aims and objectives\ud \ud To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered proce...
Background Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA)...
Aims and objectives To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered procedural s...
Other information: The cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) is a specialised medical radiology f...
Aim : To develop clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analges...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
Introduction: \ud Nursing in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) varies globally in terms o...
Sedation protocols are increasingly being investigated as a method of achieving improved patient out...
Objectives: To describe perioperative nurses? current attitude and indwelling catheter management pr...
Background: Although there is high-level evidence to guide optimal medical care for percutaneous cor...
Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) has become a widespread practice given the increasing demand...
Summary: Sedation is necessary for the alleviation of anxiety so as to improve patient comfort and f...
BACKGROUND: The mounting pressure on the Australian healthcare system is driving a continual explora...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse‐administered procedural ...
Aims and objectives\ud \ud To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered proce...
Background Knowledge of current trends in nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA)...
Aims and objectives To explore issues and challenges associated with nurse-administered procedural s...
Other information: The cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) is a specialised medical radiology f...
Aim : To develop clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analges...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
Introduction: \ud Nursing in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) varies globally in terms o...
Sedation protocols are increasingly being investigated as a method of achieving improved patient out...
Objectives: To describe perioperative nurses? current attitude and indwelling catheter management pr...
Background: Although there is high-level evidence to guide optimal medical care for percutaneous cor...
Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) has become a widespread practice given the increasing demand...
Summary: Sedation is necessary for the alleviation of anxiety so as to improve patient comfort and f...
BACKGROUND: The mounting pressure on the Australian healthcare system is driving a continual explora...
Background: Sedation and analgesia have an important impact on the outcome of patients treated with ...