Nursing in Critical Care
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Nursing in Critical Care publishes articles on all aspects of critical care nursing practice, research, education, and management. This peer-reviewed international Journal is concerned with the whole spectrum of skills, knowledge, and attitudes utilized by practitioners in any setting where adults or children, and their families are experiencing critical illness. The Journal is for all those..
Nursing in Critical Care
16h ago
Abstract
Anaemia is a common issue in patients who are admitted to intensive care units and worsens their condition throughout the stay due to the extraction of blood for diagnostic purposes. It is also well-known that an important amount of the carbon dioxide produced by health services is likely attributable to blood donation, testing and manufacture, storage or distribution of blood components. This must be taken into account to perform nursing interventions consistent with the idea of sustainable health care. In this regard, within patient blood management bundles, with the objective of mi ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
3d ago
Nursing in Critical Care, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 449-450, May 2024 ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
3d ago
Nursing in Critical Care, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 628-628, May 2024 ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
3d ago
Abstract Background
Pneumonia has a high incidence in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients and lacks effective treatments. Early mobilization (EM) may be a potentially effective treatment.
Aim
To explore the impact of EM on TBI-related pneumonia in the neurosurgical intensive care unit (NICU).
Method
This study was a historical control study. 100 TBI patients who received EM intervention were prospectively included as the experimental group (EM cohort), and 250 TBI patients were retrospectively included as the control group. The propensity score matching (PSM) method was employed to balance b ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
1w ago
Abstract Background
Delirium is an acute and fluctuating disturbance of cognition and is a common occurrence in critically ill patients. It is a manifestation of an acute brain dysfunction often attributed to higher survival rates and a subsequently aging population. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) treatment and survival often contributes towards development of delirium, and lack of or inappropriate management can translate into the development of long-term psychological effects that last even after discharge. While a lot is already known about this topic, and several assessment tools exist, these a ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
1w ago
Abstract Background
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is characterized by all three adverse survivorship dimensions: physical function, cognitive function and mental health status.
Aim
This review aimed to describe the quality of life (QoL) of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors with PICS after discharge and of their relatives with Family Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS-F) and to report anxiety, depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD) in studies investigating PICS.
Study Design
A systematic review was carried out. We searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and the Cumulative ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
1w ago
Abstract Background
The debriefing phase is the simulation phase where performance improves and learning occurs. This study examined the effects of the learning conversation (LC)-based, 3D (defusing, discovering and deepening) model-based and unstructured debriefing methods on satisfaction and debriefing experience after in-situ simulation among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses.
Methods
In this randomized controlled experimental study, three debriefing methods were compared, according to which 119 ICU nurses were divided into the following groups: LC group (n = 38), 3D group (n = 40) and contr ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
1w ago
Abstract Background
Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a significant concern in low-middle-income countries (LMICs), where the burden of hospital-acquired infections is high, and resources are low. Evidence-based guidelines exist for preventing VAP; however, these guidelines may not be adequately utilized in intensive care units of LMICs.
Aim
This scoping review examined the literature regarding the use of nursing care bundles for VAP prevention in LMICs, to understand the knowledge, practice and compliance of nurses to these guidelines, as well as the barriers preventing the implementat ..read more
Nursing in Critical Care
2w ago
Abstract Background
Delirium, which is prevalent in critical care settings, remains underexplored in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU).
Aims
To investigate the prevalence and clinical significance of delirium in patients with ACS admitted to the CICU.
Study Design
A prospective study (n = 106, mean age 74.2 ± 5.7 years) assessed delirium using the confusion assessment method-intensive care unit (CAM-ICU) tool in 21.7% of ACS patients during their CICU stay. Baseline characteristics, geriatric conditions and clinical procedures were compared betwee ..read more