Background: Quality improvement projects have been widely adopted to prevent complications in the ICU. Objective: This paper describes nurses' perceptions of implementation strategies and the potential sustainability of a practice change intervention to prevent complications in a Malaysian ICU. Design: A participatory action research using five focus group discussions were undertaken with 19 nurses in a single ICU in regional Malaysia. Focus group transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: The main themes derived from the interviews were: [1] Empowering staff to embrace evidence-based practices; [2] Staff knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that impact on behaviour; and [3] management support and leadership are influential in...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is common in critical care and can happen within 4...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Mala...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Objective: To explore health professional views of barriers to the use of evidence-based practice to...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is common in critical care and can happen within 4...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Mala...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Objective: To explore health professional views of barriers to the use of evidence-based practice to...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is common in critical care and can happen within 4...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesb...