Compassionate leadership helps to create psychologically safe working environments. Previous studies on doctors, nurses & midwives have shown that the wellbeing of health & care staff is affected by 8 key factors, organised into 3 core needs 👇 Read more: https://t.co/FUb45jbTRt
Delighted to share our publication that outlines the experiences of supporting practice-based educators to achieve recognition through the Advance-HE fellowship scheme @dianneBurns16@ChristineFurber@AdvanceHE
https://t.co/6KUtpDzU06
Early #mobilisation improves functionality. Barriers like instability, staff shortages & knowledge gaps hinder adherence. Assessments & educational interventions could enhance implementation. Read here: https://t.co/yUhTIhSfTv @DrStefan2 @DaumNils Julius Grunow, Nadine Langer
We've set out some example scenarios and further information on how nursing students can demonstrate their proficiency in a range of practice learning environments 📚 Check out our scenario in a general hospital setting (adult) 👇
https://t.co/Xs8Wd8cFsQ
You are safe here: A flyer with re-orientating messages for families of patients with delirium in the intensive care unit
Very proud to collaborate in a great team and present the flyer in 11 different languages. Check the supplement! Free full text
https://t.co/zmb1qEXhZa
Phase I pilot safety and feasibility of a novel restraint device for critically ill patients requiring mechanical ventilation
Congratulations @BirenKamdar@DrDaleNeedham interesting and promissing research!
https://t.co/8AReGCxKPl
🚨 NEW STUDY!!
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Unfortunately, a tabloid newspaper has got hold of a music video I recorded in Islington North with an iconic grime artist I've admired for years.
They are planning to publish a heavily edited clip, so I'm releasing the full version myself. Watch here: https://t.co/vwNGQN2wqU
Humanizing Critical Care, by @TantamKate at @DIVI_eV
is not what WE think is best for patients, but what they prefer by themselves, e.g. playing and listening to their own music...
In an RCT with 213 ICU patients, the Dynamic Delirium intervention bundle, including Humanizing Critical Care, vs usual care, led to fewer and shorter episodes of delirium, less pain and fewer days with restraints.
Well done!
@FHSanidad
https://t.co/UuR3FSqrEB
1/. Today we publish our @NIHRresearch report on #WardSonar the 1st attempt to ask patients on acute mental health wards to measure and report changes in perceptions of safety in real-time. https://t.co/gPSacMftKQ
Does a restrictive use of restraints reduce delirium in ICU patients?
Study protocol for a French multicentre parallel-group open-label randomised controlled trial
https://t.co/6Hjil0Agu8
Experiences of parents visiting an adult family member in the ICU accompanied by their underaged children:
Parents try to keep the family together, and if one family member is on the ICU, well, the whole family comes to the ICU. Free full text
https://t.co/DE3LnIP2tD
It saved me!
Psychological therapy after critical care.
Interviews with 20 survivors led to 5 main themes: impact of critical illness, value of therapy, accessing therapy, process of therapy, role of psychologist.
"Critical illness is a complex experience"
https://t.co/0Yul4462gx