Clinician perspectives on protocols designed to minimize sedation.
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Comfort and patient-centred care without excessive sedation: the eCASH conceptA randomized controlled proof-of-concept trial of early sedation management using Responsiveness Index monitoring in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients.Rationale, design and methodology of a trial evaluating three strategies designed to improve sedation quality in intensive care units (DESIST study)Variation in diurnal sedation in mechanically ventilated patients who are managed with a sedation protocol alone or a sedation protocol and daily interruption.Sedation protocols versus daily sedation interruption: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Clinician perspectives on protocols designed to minimize sedation.
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Alan Kraguljac
Betty Jean Ashley
Canadian Critical Care Trials Group
Deborah Cook
Emma Fitzgerald
Johanne Harvey
John W Devlin
Karen Burns
Kerri Poretta
Marilyn Steinberg
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10.1016/J.JCRC.2014.10.021
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2014-10-30T00:00:00Z