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Perceptions of a good death: A qualitative study in intensive care units in England and Israel.
(Elsevier, 2016-06-06)To explore factors perceived to contribute to 'a good death' and the quality of end of life care in two countries with differing legal and cultural contexts. -
The contribution of frailty, cognition, activity of daily life and comorbidities on outcome in acutely admitted patients over 80 years in European ICUs: The VIP2 Study
(Springer, 2020-01)Premorbid conditions affect prognosis of acutely-ill aged patients. Several lines of evidence suggest geriatric syndromes need to be assessed but little is known on their relative effect on the 30-day survival after ICU ... -
The quality of intensive care unit nurse handover related to end of life: a descriptive comparative international study
(Elsevier, 2015-01-01)BACKGROUND: Quality ICU end-of-life-care has been found to be related to good communication. Handover is one form of communication that can be problematic due to lost or omitted information. A first step in improving care ... -
The state of critical care nursing education in Europe: an international survey
(Springer, 2015-12-01)