Mapping nursing goals of an intensive care unit to the Nursing Outcomes Classification.
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Assessment of nursing perceptions of three insulin protocols for blood glucose control in critically ill patients.
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Professional nursing practice: environment and emotional exhaustion among intensive care nurses.
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Protocolized Care for Early Septic Shock (ProCESS) statistical analysis plan.
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BACKGROUND: The Protocolized Care for Early Septic Shock study is a randomised, multicentre, prospective, three-arm, parallel-group trial of alternative resuscitation strategies for early septic shock. OBJECTIVE: To state our analysis plan for trial data. METHODS: Our plan is to guide data collection and analysis using pre-existing definitions and testing, with local consensus-based efforts where needed. We examine protocolised care (two experimental approaches) and compare this to usual "wild type" care. RESULTS: Our plan is to address three aims (clinical efficacy, biology of illness and recovery, and costs and cost-effectiveness) and four hypotheses, and we specify rules for handling data and determining outcomes. CONCLUSION: By using measures to maintain study conduct and analysis rigour, we hope to improve understanding of early septic shock resuscitation and care of patients. (
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Standardized deceased donor kidney donation rates in the UK reveal marked regional variation and highlight the potential for increasing kidney donation: a prospective cohort studydagger.
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