Objective: To elucidate factors, other than those clinical, precipitating the risk of aspiration in hospitalized patients. Design: The Critical Incident Technique was adopted for this study in 2015. Setting: Three departments located in two academic hospitals in the northeast of Italy, equipped with 800 and 1500 beds, respectively. Participants: A purposeful sample of 12 registered nurses (RN), all of whom (i) had reported one or more episodes of aspiration during the longitudinal survey, (ii) had worked ≥3 years in the department, and (iii) were willing to participate, were included. Main Outcome Measure(s): Antecedent factors involved in episodes of aspiration as experienced by RNs were collected through an open-ended interview, and quali...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to investigate the frequency of aspiration pneumonia (AP) and factors a...
Objectives: To examine the risk factors, outcomes, and contributing factors associated with periope...
• BACKGROUND Oral care and head-of-bed elevation are interventions to decrease risk of aspiration p...
BACKGROUND: Despite dysphagia large prevalence and the growing ageing phenomenon occurring in Europe...
Intensive Care Units in patients are at constant risk of life, because their health conditions, thus...
A nurse-driven protocol was developed and pilot tested to evaluate its effectiveness in preventing t...
Introduction. Risk factors for aspiration are not well characterized in the trauma patient populatio...
Item does not contain fulltextPneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dyspha...
INTRODUCTION: The contributing factors of aspiration pneumonia have been well documented. However, t...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
The objectives of this analytical-descriptive study were determinig the incidence of nosocomial pneu...
Background There is a move toward finding clinically useful "phenotypes" in community-acquired pneum...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to investigate the frequency of aspiration pneumonia (AP) and factors a...
Objectives: To examine the risk factors, outcomes, and contributing factors associated with periope...
• BACKGROUND Oral care and head-of-bed elevation are interventions to decrease risk of aspiration p...
BACKGROUND: Despite dysphagia large prevalence and the growing ageing phenomenon occurring in Europe...
Intensive Care Units in patients are at constant risk of life, because their health conditions, thus...
A nurse-driven protocol was developed and pilot tested to evaluate its effectiveness in preventing t...
Introduction. Risk factors for aspiration are not well characterized in the trauma patient populatio...
Item does not contain fulltextPneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dyspha...
INTRODUCTION: The contributing factors of aspiration pneumonia have been well documented. However, t...
Pneumonia is a prevalent cause of death in care home residents. Dysphagia is a significant risk fact...
The objectives of this analytical-descriptive study were determinig the incidence of nosocomial pneu...
Background There is a move toward finding clinically useful "phenotypes" in community-acquired pneum...
Within the critical care hospital setting, many patients are declared NPO, or nothing by mouth, for ...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to investigate the frequency of aspiration pneumonia (AP) and factors a...
Objectives: To examine the risk factors, outcomes, and contributing factors associated with periope...
• BACKGROUND Oral care and head-of-bed elevation are interventions to decrease risk of aspiration p...