The impact of the social and physical environments on parent –healthcare provider relationships when a child dies in PICU: Findings from a grounded theory study
This study explores the influences of the paediatric intensive care environment on relationships between parents and healthcare providers when children are dying. It forms part of a larger study, investigating parental experiences of the death of their child in intensive care. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 30, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Ashleigh E. Butler, Beverley Copnell, Helen Hall Source Type: research

The experience of Greek families of critically ill patients: Exploring their needs and coping strategies
To explore the experiences, needs and coping strategies of families of patients admitted to adult intensive care units. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Sofia Koukouli, Maria Lambraki, Evaggelia Sigala, Afroditi Alevizaki, Areti Stavropoulou Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals ’ views of smart glasses in intensive care: A qualitative study
The aim of this study was to describe healthcare professionals ’ views of smart glasses before their implementation in an intensive care unit, both regarding quality of use of the glasses and to identify possible intensive care situations where the glasses could be used to increase patient safety. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Charlotte Romare, Ursula Hass, Lisa Sk är Tags: Original article Source Type: research

“Some were certainly better than others” – Bereaved parents’ judgements of healthcare providers in the paediatric intensive care unit: A grounded theory study
To explore bereaved parents ’ judgements of healthcare providers, as part of a larger study examining their perceptions of the death of a child in the paediatric intensive care unit. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Ashleigh E. Butler, Beverley Copnell, Helen Hall Tags: Original article Source Type: research

The experience of Greek families of critically ill patients: Exploring their needs and coping strategies
To explore the experiences, needs and coping strategies of families of patients admitted to adult intensive care units. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Sofia Koukouli, Maria Lambraki, Evaggelia Sigala, Afroditi Alevizaki, Areti Stavropoulou Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals ’ views of smart glasses in intensive care: A qualitative study
The aim of this study was to describe healthcare professionals ’ views of smart glasses before their implementation in an intensive care unit, both regarding quality of use of the glasses and to identify possible intensive care situations where the glasses could be used to increase patient safety. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Charlotte Romare, Ursula Hass, Lisa Sk är Tags: Original article Source Type: research

“Some were certainly better than others” – Bereaved parents’ judgements of healthcare providers in the paediatric intensive care unit: A grounded theory study
To explore bereaved parents ’ judgements of healthcare providers, as part of a larger study examining their perceptions of the death of a child in the paediatric intensive care unit. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 29, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Ashleigh E. Butler, Beverley Copnell, Helen Hall Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Editorial board
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Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 16, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Predictors of pressure ulcer risk in adult intensive care patients: A retrospective case-control study
To evaluate the predictive power of risk factors for pressure ulcers in adult intensive care patients. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - December 6, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Ana Beatriz de Almeida Medeiros, Maria Isabel da Concei ção Dias Fernandes, Jéssica Dantas de Sá Tinôco, Marcelly Santos Cossi, Marcos Venicios de Oliveira Lopes, Ana Luisa Brandão de Carvalho Lira Tags: Original article Source Type: research

The meaning of personal diaries to children and families in the paediatric intensive care unit: A qualitative study
To explore children ’s’ and families’ experiences of using intensive care diaries after discharge and the role of diaries in the process of recovering from a stay in the paediatric intensive care unit. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - November 25, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Gitte Mikkelsen Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Editorial board
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Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - November 24, 2017 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Evaluation of the simplified therapeutic intervention scoring system: Chinese version
To prepare the Simplified Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (TISS-28) to measure nursing workload in Intensive Care Units in Guangdong Province of China. (Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing)
Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing - November 20, 2017 Category: Nursing Authors: Zi-wen Wang, Jing Zheng, Li-ming You, Yue-xiu Wang, Ming-rong Gao, Xiang-dong Guan Tags: Original article Source Type: research