Pediatr Crit Care Me
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Aug 2022
Clinical Decision Support in the PICU: Implications for Design and Evaluation.
To assess the current landscape of clinical decision support (CDS) tools in PICUs in order to identify priority areas of focus in this field. ⋯ Although providers share some consensus over CDS utility, we identified specific priority areas of research focus. Consensus across practitioners exists around the importance of evidence-based CDS tools having a proven impact on patient safety. Despite broad presence of CDS tools in PICUs, practitioners continue to view them as intrusive and with concern for diminished critical thinking. Deimplementing ineffective CDS may mitigate this burden, though postimplementation evaluation of CDS is rare.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Aug 2022
Observational StudyPeripheral and Central/Intraosseous Vasoactive Infusions During and After Pediatric Critical Care Transport: Retrospective Cohort Study of Extravasation Injury.
To compare the prevalence of adverse events related to vasoactive drug infusions administered via a peripheral venous catheter versus a central venous or intraosseous catheter. ⋯ During pediatric critical care transport, we did not find a difference in prevalence of adverse events following the administration of vasoactive drugs via peripheral venous catheters or via central venous and intraosseous catheters.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Aug 2022
Observational StudyVariations in Demonstrated Emotional Intelligence: Trainee to Experienced Faculty Member.
To identify differences in emotional intelligence (EI)-related competencies between fellows and faculty in a cohort of pediatric critical care physicians. ⋯ This study provides the first characterization of EI competencies among trainees and faculty members using a validated multirater assessment tool. The descriptions of physician EI, based on years of experience, are an important piece of the foundation for future explorations into the advancement of physician EI and effective leadership.