ObjectivesThis study evaluated the impact of the presence of a certified nurse specialist in critical care (CNS) as ICU head nurse in an open ICU on clinical outcomes.MethodsThe presence of a CNS as ICU head nurse was implemented in practice in April 2017. To evaluate the impact on patient outcomes before and after the implementation, patients were divided into two groups: before (April 2014 to March 2017; 1988 patients) and after (April 2017 to March 2019; 1664 patients). Patients' demographic data were collected from the ICU database.ResultsMultivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that the presence of a CNS as ICU head nurse was associated with lower ICU mortality (odds ratio (OR): 0.52, 95% CI: 0.36-0.73, p ConclusionCNSs are ...
Objective: To describe the evolution of our Intensive Care Nurse Consultant (ICNC) service, the char...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staf...
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) account for over 10 percent of all US hospital beds, have over 4.4 milli...
Certified Nurse Specialists (CNS) are advanced practice nurses that often play a role in management....
Background: Demand for surgical critical care is increasing, but work-hour restrictions on residents...
Background: Current evidence shows that an open visitation policy can benefit patients and families ...
The clinical nurse specialist in critical care (CNS-cc) is an advanced nursing practice role in crit...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of care because seriously ill...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adul...
Objectives: To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has...
Outcomes for mechanically ventilated older adults vary widely but it is not well understood what acc...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care unit liaison nurse (ICU LN) services are one strategy to manage deteriora...
AimsTo highlight the need for the development of effective and realistic workforce strategies for cr...
Background: Critically ill patients in the intensive care environment require an appropriate nursing...
Objective: To describe the evolution of our Intensive Care Nurse Consultant (ICNC) service, the char...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staf...
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) account for over 10 percent of all US hospital beds, have over 4.4 milli...
Certified Nurse Specialists (CNS) are advanced practice nurses that often play a role in management....
Background: Demand for surgical critical care is increasing, but work-hour restrictions on residents...
Background: Current evidence shows that an open visitation policy can benefit patients and families ...
The clinical nurse specialist in critical care (CNS-cc) is an advanced nursing practice role in crit...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of care because seriously ill...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adul...
Objectives: To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has...
Outcomes for mechanically ventilated older adults vary widely but it is not well understood what acc...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care unit liaison nurse (ICU LN) services are one strategy to manage deteriora...
AimsTo highlight the need for the development of effective and realistic workforce strategies for cr...
Background: Critically ill patients in the intensive care environment require an appropriate nursing...
Objective: To describe the evolution of our Intensive Care Nurse Consultant (ICNC) service, the char...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staf...
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) account for over 10 percent of all US hospital beds, have over 4.4 milli...