Open Access Policy Deposits

Parent: Nursing, UC San Diego Health

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for April through July, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6rd2v4zwAmerican Academy of Nursing Expert Panel Consensus Statement on leveraging equity in policy to improve recognition and treatment of mental health, substance use disorders, and nurse suicide.39211853.8%
79x2r1dqDevelopment and Validation of an ICU Delirium Playbook for Provider Education3753213.5%
5q10j1hhEffectiveness of an intensive care unit family education intervention on delirium knowledge: a pre-test post-test quasi-experimental study34171750.0%
3zx8p48gA study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of family-partnered delirium prevention, detection, and management in critically ill adults: the ACTIVATE study2081240.0%
0z61h3v0Patients, family members and providers perceive family-administered delirium detection tools in the adult ICU as feasible and of value to patient care and family member coping: a qualitative focus group study1941521.1%
8166s9kgAssociations between caregiver-detected delirium and symptoms of depression and anxiety in family caregivers of critically ill patients: a cross-sectional study1910952.6%
6n44g7ztFeasibility and acceptability of family administration of delirium detection tools in the intensive care unit: a patient-oriented pilot study.1641225.0%
6qc656vnNurse suicide in the United States: Analysis of the Center for Disease Control 2014 National Violent Death Reporting System dataset1531220.0%
4db1t73gThe association of delirium severity with patient and health system outcomes in hospitalised patients: a systematic review1431121.4%
73c6441vPalliative care interventions in intensive care unit patients - a systematic review protocol.1431121.4%
85c6k6vvUsing Photographs to Bring Dignity to Patients and Help Clinicians Find Meaning and Joy in Work135838.5%
5mw887zzLongitudinal analysis of suicides among pharmacists during 2003-2018124833.3%
76j1g7fqThe future of family-centred care in intensive care110110.0%
5c73s91bThe Ethics of Post-Intensive Care  Syndrome1010.0%

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