Abstract Background Mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) experience profound communication impairment, placing them at risk for poor physical and psychological outcomes. Patient communication strategies such as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and voice restorative devices are recommended to facilitate communication. These strategies, however, are inconsistently adopted in ICU practice signaling utilization barriers. Our objective is to map and synthesize the current evidence-base for stakeholder-reported barriers and facilitators to patient communication strategy utilization for adults with an advanced airway in the ICU. Methods and analysis We will use Arskey and O’Malley’s recommended metho...
Introduction: The ICU as a technology design setting requires specific and thoughtful awareness of p...
© 2017 Purpose: Ineffective communication during mechanical ventilation (MV) and critical illness is...
Background Mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units may experience communication cha...
Abstract Background Mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) experience pr...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) strategies...
Introduction: Recent research has highlighted the need to improve communication with mechanically ve...
Purpose: To examine the enactment and progression of assistive and augmentative communication (AAC) ...
Communication is a critical component of patient-centered care. Critically ill, mechanically ventila...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speakbeca...
Abstract This paper is an evidence based look at the efficacy of ventilation communication in the in...
BACKGROUND : Critically ill patients have the right to communicate and participate in their treatmen...
Introduction:Communication is a vital component in serving the needs of patients in any setting and ...
Background Nurse-patient communication in intensive care units is challenged by the fact that patien...
INTRODUCTION : Successful communication between staff and patients plays a key role in the well-bein...
Objectives There is a need for early mobilisation of patients in intensive care units prevent acqui...
Introduction: The ICU as a technology design setting requires specific and thoughtful awareness of p...
© 2017 Purpose: Ineffective communication during mechanical ventilation (MV) and critical illness is...
Background Mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units may experience communication cha...
Abstract Background Mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) experience pr...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) strategies...
Introduction: Recent research has highlighted the need to improve communication with mechanically ve...
Purpose: To examine the enactment and progression of assistive and augmentative communication (AAC) ...
Communication is a critical component of patient-centered care. Critically ill, mechanically ventila...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speakbeca...
Abstract This paper is an evidence based look at the efficacy of ventilation communication in the in...
BACKGROUND : Critically ill patients have the right to communicate and participate in their treatmen...
Introduction:Communication is a vital component in serving the needs of patients in any setting and ...
Background Nurse-patient communication in intensive care units is challenged by the fact that patien...
INTRODUCTION : Successful communication between staff and patients plays a key role in the well-bein...
Objectives There is a need for early mobilisation of patients in intensive care units prevent acqui...
Introduction: The ICU as a technology design setting requires specific and thoughtful awareness of p...
© 2017 Purpose: Ineffective communication during mechanical ventilation (MV) and critical illness is...
Background Mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care units may experience communication cha...