Introduction: Increased demand for expensive intensive care unit (ICU) services may contribute to rising health-care costs. A focus on appropriate use may offer a clinically meaningful way of finding the balance. We aimed to determine the extent and characteristics of perceived inappropriate treatment among ICU doctors and nurses, defined as an imbalance between the amount or intensity of treatments being provided and the patient's expected prognosis or wishes. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of doctors and nurses providing care to patients in 56 adult ICUs in California between May and August 2013. In total, 1,363 doctors and nurses completed an anonymous electronic survey. Results: Thirty-eight percent of 1,169 respondents (95% ...
BackgroundFactors leading to inappropriate critical care, that is treatment that should not be provi...
Objective: This study was conducted to develop an empiric description of intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
CONTEXT: Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropria...
BACKGROUND: ICU patients/surrogates may experience adverse outcomes related to perceived inappropria...
Background Admission of patients perceived as potentially inappropriate for intensive care is a very...
PurposeIntensive care interventions that prolong life without achieving meaningful benefit are consi...
PURPOSE: Whether the quality of the ethical climate in the intensive care unit (ICU) improves the id...
BACKGROUND: Achieving shared decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU) is challenging because...
Background: Nonclinical factors are said to influence decisions to admit patients into the Intensive...
BackgroundFactors leading to inappropriate critical care, that is treatment that should not be provi...
Objective: This study was conducted to develop an empiric description of intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
CONTEXT: Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropria...
BACKGROUND: ICU patients/surrogates may experience adverse outcomes related to perceived inappropria...
Background Admission of patients perceived as potentially inappropriate for intensive care is a very...
PurposeIntensive care interventions that prolong life without achieving meaningful benefit are consi...
PURPOSE: Whether the quality of the ethical climate in the intensive care unit (ICU) improves the id...
BACKGROUND: Achieving shared decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU) is challenging because...
Background: Nonclinical factors are said to influence decisions to admit patients into the Intensive...
BackgroundFactors leading to inappropriate critical care, that is treatment that should not be provi...
Objective: This study was conducted to develop an empiric description of intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...