Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Malaysian intensive care unit. Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia, catheter-related blood stream infection and pressure ulcer are three frequent adverse events in the intensive care unit. Implementing evidenced-based practice is critical in prevention of these complications. Design: A qualitative focus group study. Methods: Focus groups were conducted with nurses in the intensive care unit of a regional hospital in Malaysia following evidence-based interventions. Focus group transcripts were analysed using the method of thematic analyses. Results: Thirty-four nurses participated in eight focus groups. The main themes...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia is the most common hospital-acquired infection among patients receiv...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...
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...
To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Mala...
Background: Quality improvement projects have been widely adopted to prevent complications in the IC...
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...
Objective: To explore health professional views of barriers to the use of evidence-based practice to...
Abstract Objectives: To explore critical care nurses’ knowledge of, adherence to and barriers towar...
Background: Changes in patient profile, and in the health care environment, altering socioeconomic c...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Background: Mechanical ventilation provides respiratory support for critically ill patients and is o...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia is the most common hospital-acquired infection among patients receiv...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...
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...
To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Mala...
Background: Quality improvement projects have been widely adopted to prevent complications in the IC...
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...
Objective: To explore health professional views of barriers to the use of evidence-based practice to...
Abstract Objectives: To explore critical care nurses’ knowledge of, adherence to and barriers towar...
Background: Changes in patient profile, and in the health care environment, altering socioeconomic c...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Background: Mechanical ventilation provides respiratory support for critically ill patients and is o...
This study assessed organisational readiness and factors to drive clinical practice improvement for ...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia is the most common hospital-acquired infection among patients receiv...
Background: Pressure ulcer prevention is a critical patient safety indicator for acute care hospital...