PRINCIPLES: Respiratory care is universally recognised as useful, but its indications and practice vary markedly. In order to improve the appropriateness of respiratory care in our hospital, we developed evidence-based local guidelines in a collaborative effort involving physiotherapists, physicians and health service researchers. METHODS: Recommendations were developed using the standardised RAND appropriateness method. A literature search was conducted based on terms associated with guidelines and with respiratory care. A working group prepared proposals for recommendations which were then independently rated by a multidisciplinary expert panel. All recommendations were then discussed in common and indications for procedures were rated co...
Airway management is a core competency for many different medical specialties. Despite continuous im...
Rationale and aims: Patients with community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) are frequently admitted to an i...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are intended to support clinical decisions and should be based o...
Background: Respiratory care is universally recognised as useful, but its indications and practice v...
Principles: Respiratory care is universally recognised as useful, but its indications and prac-tice ...
For patients with acute respiratory insufficiency, mechanical (invasive) ventilation is a fundamenta...
Objectives: To conduct multidisciplinary peer-review of expert consensus statements for respiratory...
Respiratory clinical guidelines provide clinicians with evidence-based guidance for practice. Clini...
Fifteen recommendations and a therapeutic algorithm regarding the management of acute respiratory di...
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and Intensive Care Society Guideline Development Group have u...
Respiratory clinical guidelines provide clinicians with evidence-based guidance for practice. Clinic...
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and Intensive Care Society Guideline Development Group have u...
ERS has published official methodological guidance for clinical practice guidelines. ERS recommends ...
Though advances in medical science have created improved therapies, often these are not widely provi...
AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the nurses' knowledge and to highlight the causes that...
Airway management is a core competency for many different medical specialties. Despite continuous im...
Rationale and aims: Patients with community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) are frequently admitted to an i...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are intended to support clinical decisions and should be based o...
Background: Respiratory care is universally recognised as useful, but its indications and practice v...
Principles: Respiratory care is universally recognised as useful, but its indications and prac-tice ...
For patients with acute respiratory insufficiency, mechanical (invasive) ventilation is a fundamenta...
Objectives: To conduct multidisciplinary peer-review of expert consensus statements for respiratory...
Respiratory clinical guidelines provide clinicians with evidence-based guidance for practice. Clini...
Fifteen recommendations and a therapeutic algorithm regarding the management of acute respiratory di...
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and Intensive Care Society Guideline Development Group have u...
Respiratory clinical guidelines provide clinicians with evidence-based guidance for practice. Clinic...
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and Intensive Care Society Guideline Development Group have u...
ERS has published official methodological guidance for clinical practice guidelines. ERS recommends ...
Though advances in medical science have created improved therapies, often these are not widely provi...
AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the nurses' knowledge and to highlight the causes that...
Airway management is a core competency for many different medical specialties. Despite continuous im...
Rationale and aims: Patients with community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) are frequently admitted to an i...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are intended to support clinical decisions and should be based o...