In the early stages of the pandemic, both poor and developed nations lacked healthcare infrastructure capacity. ICUs had more patients than ordinary wards, and hospital resources for patients were minimal. The possibility of contamination and infection, as well as restricted resources, pose challenges to ICU staff. The circumstance posed a significant difficulty for ICU management to protect healthcare staff while providing healthcare services to patients. Similarly, technology participation in prevention and dissemination control was limited both within and outside of ICUs treating infected patients. The current study investigated the hospital management performance in intensive care units (ICUs) during the COVID-19. We used the PRISM stat...
This paper aims to acknowledge frontline healthcare workers’ obstacles and hospitals’ hardships duri...
Aim. To describe intensive care managers’ experiences of premises and resources of care in intensive...
ImportanceAlthough intensive care unit (ICU) adaptations to the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-1...
In the early stages of the pandemic, both poor and developed nations lacked healthcare infrastructur...
In the early stages of the pandemic, both poor and developed nations lacked healthcare infrastructur...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has strained ICUs worldwide. To learn from our experience, we desc...
Quality problem or issue: The on-going COVID-19 pandemic may cause the collapse of healthcare system...
Staff management challenges in the healthcare system are inherently different during pandemic condit...
Background: Intensive care units (ICUs) experienced a surge in patient cases during the COVID-19 pan...
AIM Mortality rates of COVID-19 patients hospitalised in intensive care units (ICUs) are generall...
BACKGROUND: There are limited data about the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19)-related organisationa...
AIM Mortality rates of COVID-19 patients hospitalised in intensive care units (ICUs) are ...
Background: COVID-19 has become unprecedented challenge to ICU management. The measures for containm...
Rationale: There are limited data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on intensive care unit (ICU...
Purpose To accommodate the unprecedented number of critically ill patients with pneumonia caused by ...
This paper aims to acknowledge frontline healthcare workers’ obstacles and hospitals’ hardships duri...
Aim. To describe intensive care managers’ experiences of premises and resources of care in intensive...
ImportanceAlthough intensive care unit (ICU) adaptations to the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-1...
In the early stages of the pandemic, both poor and developed nations lacked healthcare infrastructur...
In the early stages of the pandemic, both poor and developed nations lacked healthcare infrastructur...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has strained ICUs worldwide. To learn from our experience, we desc...
Quality problem or issue: The on-going COVID-19 pandemic may cause the collapse of healthcare system...
Staff management challenges in the healthcare system are inherently different during pandemic condit...
Background: Intensive care units (ICUs) experienced a surge in patient cases during the COVID-19 pan...
AIM Mortality rates of COVID-19 patients hospitalised in intensive care units (ICUs) are generall...
BACKGROUND: There are limited data about the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19)-related organisationa...
AIM Mortality rates of COVID-19 patients hospitalised in intensive care units (ICUs) are ...
Background: COVID-19 has become unprecedented challenge to ICU management. The measures for containm...
Rationale: There are limited data on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on intensive care unit (ICU...
Purpose To accommodate the unprecedented number of critically ill patients with pneumonia caused by ...
This paper aims to acknowledge frontline healthcare workers’ obstacles and hospitals’ hardships duri...
Aim. To describe intensive care managers’ experiences of premises and resources of care in intensive...
ImportanceAlthough intensive care unit (ICU) adaptations to the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-1...