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Pediatric critical care transport: The road ahead. [30-Apr-2020]
Oberender F.
Keywords
*intensive care
Critical Care Transport: How Do We Measure Up?. [9-Oct-2015]
Oberender F.
Keywords
*intensive care
Nurses' perceptions on working with families in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU). [29-Sep-2014]
Butler A.; Willetts G.; Copnell B.
Keywords
*intensive care
Abstract conducted in a mixed adult-paediatric setting. Aim(s): This study aimed to explore the perceptions of nurses working with families of critically ill children in a mixed adult/paediatric ICU. Method(s): The study used a descriptive qualitative design, where
Abstract conducted in a mixed adult-paediatric setting. Aim(s): This study aimed to explore the perceptions of nurses working with families of critically ill children in a mixed adult/paediatric ICU. Method(s): The study used a descriptive qualitative design, where
Physiotherapy services in intensive care. A workforce survey of Australia and New Zealand. [29-Aug-2023]
Thomas P.; Chaseling W.; Marais L.; Matheson C.; Paton M. ; Swanepoel N.
Abstract
(S): The objective of this study was to document the profile of intensive care physiotherapy services currently offered in Australia and New Zealand. METHOD(S): A binational survey was distributed to physiotherapists. The survey sought information on staffing
Nurses' perceptions of working with families in the paediatric intensive care unit. [29-Aug-2019]
Butler A.; Copnell B.; Willetts G.
Keywords
intensive care nursing
Abstract BACKGROUND: Research exploring nurses' experiences working with families in paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is limited. No studies have been undertaken in a mixed adult-paediatric ICU. OBJECTIVE(S): To explore nurses' perceptions of working
Abstract BACKGROUND: Research exploring nurses' experiences working with families in paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is limited. No studies have been undertaken in a mixed adult-paediatric ICU. OBJECTIVE(S): To explore nurses' perceptions of working
Feed modification for increased energy and protein density as nutrition therapy in critically ill children: A protocol for a scoping review. [18-Nov-2022]
Winderlich J. ; Little B.; Anderson A. ; Oberender F.; Udy A.A.; Ridley E.J.
Abstract
the key definitions, concepts, methods and evidence for use of modified feeds for increased energy and protein density as nutrition therapy in critically ill children. Method(s): A scoping review will be completed, including searches of MEDLINE, Embase
Establishing a paediatric critical care core quality measure set using a multistakeholder, consensus-driven process [25-Mar-2024]
Winderlich, Jacinta ; Allen M.; Schults J.; Charles K.; Millar J.; Rickard C; Chopra V; Gibbons K.; Long D.; Rahiman S.; Hutching K.; Spotswood N.; Secombe P.; Pizimolas G.; Tu Q.; Waak M.; McMullen B.; Hall L.
Abstract
measure set that (i) is meaningful to consumers and clinicians and (ii) promotes alignment of measure use and collection across paediatric critical care. Design We conducted a multi-stakeholder Delphi study with embedded consumer prioritisation survey
Welcoming expertise: Bereaved parents' perceptions of the parent-healthcare provider relationship when a critically ill child is admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit. [8-Jan-2019]
Hall H.; Butler A.E.; Copnell B.
Keywords
*critically ill patient
Abstract relationships with healthcare staff. How parents form relationships with staff and how they perceive both their own and the healthcare providers' roles in this early stage of their paediatric intensive care journey is currently unknown. PURPOSE: This paper
Abstract relationships with healthcare staff. How parents form relationships with staff and how they perceive both their own and the healthcare providers' roles in this early stage of their paediatric intensive care journey is currently unknown. PURPOSE: This paper
Bereaved parents' experiences of the police in the paediatric intensive care unit. [8-Jan-2019]
Hall H.; Copnell B.; Butler A.E.
Keywords
*pediatric intensive care unit
Abstract BACKGROUND: A child's death in the intensive care unit is often sudden and unexpected, requiring the involvement of the state coroner to investigate both the cause and the circumstances surrounding the death. This process often involves the police
Abstract BACKGROUND: A child's death in the intensive care unit is often sudden and unexpected, requiring the involvement of the state coroner to investigate both the cause and the circumstances surrounding the death. This process often involves the police
Family-centred care in the paediatric intensive care unit: an integrative review of the literature. [5-Nov-2015]
Butler A.; Willetts G.; Copnell B.
Keywords
*patient care
Abstract AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To review extant research on family-centred care in a paediatric intensive care environment and identify gaps in the literature. BACKGROUND: Family-centred care is currently a core concept in paediatric nursing, focusing
Abstract AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To review extant research on family-centred care in a paediatric intensive care environment and identify gaps in the literature. BACKGROUND: Family-centred care is currently a core concept in paediatric nursing, focusing
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