Video calls at end of life are feasible but not enough : a 1-year intensive care unit experience during the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic

Article indépendant

GALAZZI, Alessandro | BINDA, Filippo | GAMBAZZA, Simone | LUSIGNANI, Maura | GRASSELLI, Giacomo | LAQUINTANA, Dario

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has turned our lives upside down and virtually all care settings have undergone profound transformations worldwide. In a short time, thousands of patients required hospital treatment, many of them in an intensive care unit (ICU). [Début de l'article]

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12647

Voir la revue «Nursing in critical care»

Autres numéros de la revue «Nursing in critical care»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Video calls at end of life are feasible but n...

Article | GALAZZI, Alessandro | Nursing in critical care

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has turned our lives upside down and virtually all care settings have undergone profound transformations worldwide. In a short time, thousands of patients required hospital treatment, ma...

Video calls at end of life are feasible but n...

Article indépendant | GALAZZI, Alessandro | Nursing in critical care

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has turned our lives upside down and virtually all care settings have undergone profound transformations worldwide. In a short time, thousands of patients required hospital treatment, ma...

The end of life of patients with covid-19 in ...

Article | GALAZZI, Alessandro | Nursing in critical care

BACKGROUND: During the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, hospital visits were suspended and video calls were offered to connect patients with their family members, especially toward the end of life (EoL). AIM: The prim...

De la même série

Video calls at end of life are feasible but n...

Article indépendant | GALAZZI, Alessandro | Nursing in critical care

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has turned our lives upside down and virtually all care settings have undergone profound transformations worldwide. In a short time, thousands of patients required hospital treatment, ma...

Confidence in carrying out palliative care am...

Article indépendant | KO, Eunjeong | Nursing in critical care

Background: Nurses in intensive care units (ICUs) play a crucial role in providing palliative care. Effective provision of palliative care in the ICU requires nurses' active engagement, yet little is known about the confidence for...

The end of life of patients with covid-19 in ...

Article indépendant | GALAZZI, Alessandro | Nursing in critical care

BACKGROUND: During the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, hospital visits were suspended and video calls were offered to connect patients with their family members, especially toward the end of life (EoL). AIM: The prim...

Factors related to resilience and attitudes t...

Article indépendant | KONDO, Akiko | Nursing in critical care

BACKGROUND: Many critical care nurses provide care to patients who are injured or ill and are at the end-of-life. Therefore, they are at high risk for developing negative emotional responses due to exposure to patient suffering an...

Chargement des enrichissements...