Nursing in critical care
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Nursing in critical care · Jan 2016
Randomized Controlled TrialNo-sedation during mechanical ventilation: impact on patient's consciousness, nursing workload and costs.
Evidence is growing that less or no-sedation is possible and beneficial for patients during mechanical ventilation. ⋯ Patients receiving no-sedation are more awake during their stay in ICU. There might be a potential economical saving with the use of a 1:1 nurse-patient ratio and no-sedation compared with sedation and a 1:2 nurse-patient ratio.
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Nursing in critical care · Jan 2016
Randomized Controlled TrialThe effects of music therapy in endotracheal suctioning of mechanically ventilated patients.
Endotracheal suctioning has been identified as a painful procedure for critically ill patients. ⋯ It is recommended that music therapy should be added to the routine nursing care for mechanically ventilated patients.
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Nursing in critical care · Jan 2016
Does job satisfaction mediate the relationship between healthy work environment and care quality?
A healthy work environment can increase nurse-reported job satisfaction and patient care outcomes. Yet the associations between healthy work environment, nurse job satisfaction and QC have not been comprehensively examined in Chinese ICUs. ⋯ Significant mediating effects of nurse job satisfaction provide more support for thinking about how to use this mediator to increase nurse and patient care outcomes. Nurse administrators can design interventions to increase nurse work environment and patient care outcomes with this mediating factor addressed.