© 2018 Crown copyright. Journal of Clinical Nursing © 2018 John Wiley & Sons LtdRapid response teams, such as critical care outreach teams, have prominent roles in managing end-of-life transitions in critical illness, often questioning appropriateness of treatment escalation. Clinical uncertainty presents clinicians with dilemmas in how and when to escalate or de-escalate treatment. Aims and objectives: To explore how critical care outreach team decision-making processes affect the management of transition points for critically ill, ward-based patients with a life-limiting illness. Methods: An ethnographic study across two hospitals observed transition points and decisions to de-escalate treatment, through the lens of critical care outreach...
Clinical Decision Making in Uncertainty; An Ethnography of a Complex Intervention in the Ambulatory ...
Background Intensive care treatment can be life-saving, but it is invasive and distressing for pati...
Introduction Intensive care units are contexts in which, due to the remarkable existence of particul...
©2015 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.BACKGROUND: Little research has examined the invo...
Background: Making and recording decisions about treatment and care in the face of uncertainty surro...
Background:Increasing importance is being placed on the coordination of services at the end of life....
Previous studies of critical care admissions have largely compared patients that have been granted o...
BACKGROUND: Dying patients would prefer to die at home, and therefore a goal of end-of-life care is ...
This study investigated how intensivists make decisions regarding withholding and withdrawing treatm...
Background: Dying patients would prefer to die at home, and therefore a goal of end-of-life care is ...
Medical intensive care unit (MICU) nurses often struggle to balance technological competence, task p...
open access articleBackground: Increasing importance is being placed on the coordination of services...
Background Intensive care units (ICUs) focus on treatment for those who are critically ill and inter...
Purpose: Prior researchers studying end-of-life decision making (EOLDM) in intensive care units (ICU...
BACKGROUND: Transferring critically ill patients home to die is poorly explored in the literature to...
Clinical Decision Making in Uncertainty; An Ethnography of a Complex Intervention in the Ambulatory ...
Background Intensive care treatment can be life-saving, but it is invasive and distressing for pati...
Introduction Intensive care units are contexts in which, due to the remarkable existence of particul...
©2015 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.BACKGROUND: Little research has examined the invo...
Background: Making and recording decisions about treatment and care in the face of uncertainty surro...
Background:Increasing importance is being placed on the coordination of services at the end of life....
Previous studies of critical care admissions have largely compared patients that have been granted o...
BACKGROUND: Dying patients would prefer to die at home, and therefore a goal of end-of-life care is ...
This study investigated how intensivists make decisions regarding withholding and withdrawing treatm...
Background: Dying patients would prefer to die at home, and therefore a goal of end-of-life care is ...
Medical intensive care unit (MICU) nurses often struggle to balance technological competence, task p...
open access articleBackground: Increasing importance is being placed on the coordination of services...
Background Intensive care units (ICUs) focus on treatment for those who are critically ill and inter...
Purpose: Prior researchers studying end-of-life decision making (EOLDM) in intensive care units (ICU...
BACKGROUND: Transferring critically ill patients home to die is poorly explored in the literature to...
Clinical Decision Making in Uncertainty; An Ethnography of a Complex Intervention in the Ambulatory ...
Background Intensive care treatment can be life-saving, but it is invasive and distressing for pati...
Introduction Intensive care units are contexts in which, due to the remarkable existence of particul...