Ranking of participant perceptions of the most effective strategies to potentially mitigate and manage strained ICU capacity.</p
Objective: To identify objective trends of the course of illness that might be used as benchmarks in...
Background: Strains on the capacities of intensive care units (ICUs) may influence the quality of IC...
Early mobilization (EM) has been an increasingly recognized tool in the intensive care unit (ICU) fo...
Summary of participant perceptions of strategies to mitigate and manage strained ICU capacity.</p
Summary of the proportion of time health care workers perceived their ICU is strained due to capacit...
BACKGROUND:Strained intensive care unit (ICU) capacity represents a supply-demand mismatch in ICU ca...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Demand for intensive care unit (ICU) resources often exceeds supply, and shortages of ICU beds and s...
<p>Treatment strategy—mean of priority ranking assigned by respondents (N = 126), 1 representing the...
© 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd Background: Achieving shared decision-making i...
Background: The matching of critical care service supply with demand is fundamental for the efficien...
Cognitive performance of critical care survivors relative to healthy control population.</p
The performance of ICUs can be compared by ranking them into a league table according to their risk-...
Aims: To describe prevalence and time to mobilisation in intensive care unit patients defined as a m...
Referral to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a complex medical process. The decision making involved ...
Objective: To identify objective trends of the course of illness that might be used as benchmarks in...
Background: Strains on the capacities of intensive care units (ICUs) may influence the quality of IC...
Early mobilization (EM) has been an increasingly recognized tool in the intensive care unit (ICU) fo...
Summary of participant perceptions of strategies to mitigate and manage strained ICU capacity.</p
Summary of the proportion of time health care workers perceived their ICU is strained due to capacit...
BACKGROUND:Strained intensive care unit (ICU) capacity represents a supply-demand mismatch in ICU ca...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Demand for intensive care unit (ICU) resources often exceeds supply, and shortages of ICU beds and s...
<p>Treatment strategy—mean of priority ranking assigned by respondents (N = 126), 1 representing the...
© 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd Background: Achieving shared decision-making i...
Background: The matching of critical care service supply with demand is fundamental for the efficien...
Cognitive performance of critical care survivors relative to healthy control population.</p
The performance of ICUs can be compared by ranking them into a league table according to their risk-...
Aims: To describe prevalence and time to mobilisation in intensive care unit patients defined as a m...
Referral to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a complex medical process. The decision making involved ...
Objective: To identify objective trends of the course of illness that might be used as benchmarks in...
Background: Strains on the capacities of intensive care units (ICUs) may influence the quality of IC...
Early mobilization (EM) has been an increasingly recognized tool in the intensive care unit (ICU) fo...