Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriate experience moral distress and are at risk for burnout. This situation may jeopardize patient quality of care and increase staff turnover. Objective To determine the prevalence of perceived inappropriateness of care among ICU clinicians and to identify patient-related situations, personal characteristics, and work-related characteristics associated with perceived inappropriateness of care. Design, Setting, and Participants Cross-sectional evaluation on May 11, 2010, of 82 adult ICUs in 9 European countries and Israel. Participants were 1953 ICU nurses and physicians providing bedside care. Main Outcome Measure Perceived inappropriateness of ...
International audienceRATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few ...
Background: Nonclinical factors are said to influence decisions to admit patients into the Intensive...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
CONTEXT: Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropria...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
Introduction: Increased demand for expensive intensive care unit (ICU) services may contribute to ri...
ICU care providers often feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with their profes...
BACKGROUND: ICU patients/surrogates may experience adverse outcomes related to perceived inappropria...
Contains fulltext : 155205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background Admission of patients perceived as potentially inappropriate for intensive care is a very...
Rationale: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
International audienceRATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few ...
Background: Nonclinical factors are said to influence decisions to admit patients into the Intensive...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
Context Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriat...
CONTEXT: Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropria...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
BACKGROUND: ICU care providers oft en feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with...
Introduction: Increased demand for expensive intensive care unit (ICU) services may contribute to ri...
ICU care providers often feel that the care given to a patient may be inconsistent with their profes...
BACKGROUND: ICU patients/surrogates may experience adverse outcomes related to perceived inappropria...
Contains fulltext : 155205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background Admission of patients perceived as potentially inappropriate for intensive care is a very...
Rationale: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
International audienceRATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few ...
Background: Nonclinical factors are said to influence decisions to admit patients into the Intensive...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...