Objectives: Twenty-six percent of ICU patients in the UK are referred directly from the Emergency Department (ED). There is limited literature examining the attitudes or practice of ED/ICU physicians towards referrals from the ED to the ICU. We examined these attitudes through a mixed methods study, designing a model incorporating these attitudes to promote a shared mental model between ED and ICU specialities. Methods: Individual semistructured interviews were conducted with 11 ED consultants and 11 ICU consultants at two hospitals in the west of Scotland. Interviews were based on 10 'case-based vignettes' representing patients for whom referral from the ED to the ICU is borderline or challenging. Participants were asked to note whether...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the appropriateness of ICU triage decisions. DESIGN. Prospective d...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...
OBJECTIVES: Deciding whether to admit a patient to the ICU requires considering several clinical and...
Background: Intensive care treatment can be life-saving but is invasive and distressing for patients...
Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) triage-the decision whether to admit a patient to an ICU- shoul...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
Objectives: Deciding whether to admit a patient to the ICU requires considering several clinical and...
Background: Single patient- and context-related factors have been associated with admission decision...
Background: Single patient- and context-related factors have been associated with admission decision...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
Objective: To examine physicians' decision making and its determinants about admission to intensive ...
OBJECTIVE: The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in ...
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES Decisions about whether to refer or admit a patient to an intensi...
Objective The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in r...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the appropriateness of ICU triage decisions. DESIGN. Prospective d...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...
OBJECTIVES: Deciding whether to admit a patient to the ICU requires considering several clinical and...
Background: Intensive care treatment can be life-saving but is invasive and distressing for patients...
Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) triage-the decision whether to admit a patient to an ICU- shoul...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
Objectives: Deciding whether to admit a patient to the ICU requires considering several clinical and...
Background: Single patient- and context-related factors have been associated with admission decision...
Background: Single patient- and context-related factors have been associated with admission decision...
Purpose: To identify factors influencing triage decisions and investigate whether admission to the i...
Objective: To examine physicians' decision making and its determinants about admission to intensive ...
OBJECTIVE: The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in ...
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES Decisions about whether to refer or admit a patient to an intensi...
Objective The number of emergency admissions to hospital in England and Wales has risen sharply in r...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To assess the appropriateness of ICU triage decisions. DESIGN. Prospective d...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes ...