Objective We explored the impact of critical care outreach activity on patient and service outcomes and aimed to contribute to developing a typology of critical care outreach services. Design Following a sample search of Medline 15 relevant electronic databases were systematically searched from 1996 to 2004. Searches for publications from nine key authors and citations of eight key articles were performed. Hand searches of journals, bibliographies of reports and review articles, and conference abstracts were conducted. Relevant experts were contacted. A further two studies published after the review date were also included. Two reviewers assessed studies for inclusion, conducted quality assessment and extracted data. Data were synthesised...
Purpose of review Critical care registries are synonymous with measurement of outcomes following cr...
Background: The provision of ICU survivors that experience deterioration and ICU readmission has inc...
The deterioration of patients in general wards could go unnoticed owing to the intermittent monitori...
OBJECTIVE: We explored the impact of critical care outreach activity on patient and service outcomes...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
While many descriptive studies about the UK model for critical care outreach have been published rec...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of introducing a critical care ou...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of critical care outreach services on the delivery and organizati...
Background - Improved discharge planning and extension of care to the general care unit for patients...
Background: For over two decades, nurse-led critical care outreach services have improved the recogn...
AIM: To review clinical models and activities of critical care outreach (CCO) in New Zealand public ...
Objectives: To review published studies using action research in the intensive care unit (ICU) in or...
Summary:Background: Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOS) have been reported to streamlinethe trans...
New ways of working in critical care are emerging in response to increasing demands for care in the ...
Purpose of review Critical care registries are synonymous with measurement of outcomes following cr...
Background: The provision of ICU survivors that experience deterioration and ICU readmission has inc...
The deterioration of patients in general wards could go unnoticed owing to the intermittent monitori...
OBJECTIVE: We explored the impact of critical care outreach activity on patient and service outcomes...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
While many descriptive studies about the UK model for critical care outreach have been published rec...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of introducing a critical care ou...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of critical care outreach services on the delivery and organizati...
Background - Improved discharge planning and extension of care to the general care unit for patients...
Background: For over two decades, nurse-led critical care outreach services have improved the recogn...
AIM: To review clinical models and activities of critical care outreach (CCO) in New Zealand public ...
Objectives: To review published studies using action research in the intensive care unit (ICU) in or...
Summary:Background: Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOS) have been reported to streamlinethe trans...
New ways of working in critical care are emerging in response to increasing demands for care in the ...
Purpose of review Critical care registries are synonymous with measurement of outcomes following cr...
Background: The provision of ICU survivors that experience deterioration and ICU readmission has inc...
The deterioration of patients in general wards could go unnoticed owing to the intermittent monitori...