Aims and objectivesTo examine the elements of the intensive care environment and consider the impact on nurses' involvement in decision-making when weaning from mechanical ventilation.BackgroundOptimal management of difficult to wean patients requires the dynamic collaboration of all clinicians and the contribution of their knowledge and skills. The introduction of weaning protocols has increased nurses' input in decision-making, but there are various elements of the decision environment that impact on their involvement, which have been given little consideration.DesignEthnography was used as the research design for this study.MethodsFieldwork took place in two tertiary hospitals in Greece and Scotland for five months each to unveil clinici...
Abstract Introduction Optimal management of mechanica...
Abstract Introduction Optimal management of mechanica...
The aim of this paper is to raise questions on the effect of skill mix and organizational structure ...
Aims and objectivesTo examine the elements of the intensive care environment and consider the impact...
Many critical clinical conditions result in respiratory failure and precipitate the use of mechanica...
Many critical clinical conditions result in respiratory failure and precipitate the use of mechanic...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
The aim of the study was to describe the factors that influence critical care nurses when deciding t...
The aim of the study was to describe the factors that influence critical care nurses when deciding t...
Abstract Introduction Optimal management of mechanica...
Abstract Introduction Optimal management of mechanica...
The aim of this paper is to raise questions on the effect of skill mix and organizational structure ...
Aims and objectivesTo examine the elements of the intensive care environment and consider the impact...
Many critical clinical conditions result in respiratory failure and precipitate the use of mechanica...
Many critical clinical conditions result in respiratory failure and precipitate the use of mechanic...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
Aim and objectivesTo examine how nurses collect and use cues from respiratory assessment to inform t...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
This was a qualitative work that aimed to understand in depth nurses’ decision-making process when r...
The aim of the study was to describe the factors that influence critical care nurses when deciding t...
The aim of the study was to describe the factors that influence critical care nurses when deciding t...
Abstract Introduction Optimal management of mechanica...
Abstract Introduction Optimal management of mechanica...
The aim of this paper is to raise questions on the effect of skill mix and organizational structure ...