Editorial for Nursing in Critical Care Undertaking ethical research and innovation practice, which informs and enhances health care delivery, is a priority for me as a clinical‐academic nurse and for all health care staff. I hope that sharing my reflections in this editorial on the growing practice of public involvement in the field of critical care will contribute to a critical consideration of its use and a curiosity that leads to high‐quality, safe and effective practice. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bench, S. (2019), Involving patients and families in critical care research and quality improvement. Nurs Crit Care, 24: 67-69. doi:10.1111/nicc.12418 , which has been published in final form at https://doi.o...
Although one of us is indeed a nurse practi-tioner (NP), the other, a physician, recentlyhad the opp...
Translating research to the bedside can present significant challenges in the complex ICU environmen...
When an individual becomes critically ill, they may be admitted to a critical care environment, whic...
The importance of involving patients and the public in health care research is globally recognised, ...
Background Large amounts of scientific evidence are generated, but not implemented into patient care...
Keeping highly educated nurses closely involvedin direct care at the bedside is imperative fordelive...
Welcome to our second issue for 2022. The aims and scope of Nursing in Critical specify that it cate...
Copyright © 2012 Kathleen Potempa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: To achieve improvement in healthcare quality and safety, all four domains (outcome, proc...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The experiences of people affected by cancer are at the very heart of nursing research efforts. Beca...
The field of nursing research has been growing rapidly in recent decades. Much of this research has ...
Introduction My ten published papers focus on two domains of the quality agenda, patient safety and...
BACKGROUND: Public and patient involvement in healthcare research is increasing, but the effect of i...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To engage the public to understand how to improve the care of critically ill...
Although one of us is indeed a nurse practi-tioner (NP), the other, a physician, recentlyhad the opp...
Translating research to the bedside can present significant challenges in the complex ICU environmen...
When an individual becomes critically ill, they may be admitted to a critical care environment, whic...
The importance of involving patients and the public in health care research is globally recognised, ...
Background Large amounts of scientific evidence are generated, but not implemented into patient care...
Keeping highly educated nurses closely involvedin direct care at the bedside is imperative fordelive...
Welcome to our second issue for 2022. The aims and scope of Nursing in Critical specify that it cate...
Copyright © 2012 Kathleen Potempa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: To achieve improvement in healthcare quality and safety, all four domains (outcome, proc...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The experiences of people affected by cancer are at the very heart of nursing research efforts. Beca...
The field of nursing research has been growing rapidly in recent decades. Much of this research has ...
Introduction My ten published papers focus on two domains of the quality agenda, patient safety and...
BACKGROUND: Public and patient involvement in healthcare research is increasing, but the effect of i...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To engage the public to understand how to improve the care of critically ill...
Although one of us is indeed a nurse practi-tioner (NP), the other, a physician, recentlyhad the opp...
Translating research to the bedside can present significant challenges in the complex ICU environmen...
When an individual becomes critically ill, they may be admitted to a critical care environment, whic...