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pro vyhledávání: '"Carl R Hinkson"'
Autor:
Andrew G Miller, Katlyn L Burr, Jerin Juby, Carl R Hinkson, Cheryl A Hoerr, Karsten J Roberts, Brian J Smith, Shawna L Strickland, Kyle J Rehder
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Care. 68:692-705
Autor:
Shawna L, Strickland, Karsten J, Roberts, Brian J, Smith, Cheryl A, Hoerr, Katlyn L, Burr, Carl R, Hinkson, Kyle J, Rehder, Andrew G, Miller
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Care. 67:1578-1587
Burnout is a major challenge in health care and is associated with poor overall well-being, increased medical errors, worse patient outcomes, and low job satisfaction. There is scant literature focused on the respiratory therapist's (RT) experience o
Autor:
Katlyn L Burr, Carl R Hinkson, Brian J Smith, Karsten J Roberts, Shawna L Strickland, Cheryl A Hoerr, Kyle J Rehder, Andrew G Miller
Publikováno v:
Respiratory care. 67(10)
Burnout within health care is prevalent, and its effects are detrimental to patient outcomes, organizations, and individuals. Effects stemming from burnout include anxiety, depression, excessive alcohol and drug use, cardiovascular problems, time off
Autor:
Kyle J Rehder, Carl R Hinkson, Shawna L Strickland, Gabrielle Davis, Andrew G Miller, Karsten J Roberts
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Care. 66:715-723
BACKGROUND: Burnout is a major problem in health care, with rates of approximately 33% and 50% in nurses and physicians, respectively, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Respiratory therapist (RT) burnout rates and drivers have not been specifically exa
Autor:
Katlyn Burr, Brian James Smith, Karsten J Roberts, Kyle J Rehder, Andrew G Miller, Lexie Caraway, Shawna L Strickland, Cassidy A Aguirre-Kuehl, Carl R Hinkson, Jeffrey M Haynes, Patrick A Von Kannewurff, Donna Tanner, Cheryl A Hoerr
Publikováno v:
Respir Care
BACKGROUND: Burnout is a major challenge in health care, but its prevalence has not been evaluated in practicing respiratory therapists (RTs). The purpose of this study was to identify RT burnout prevalence and factors associated with RT burnout. MET
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c1bccb04d5f696a861160ed4456ef3f7
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9993552/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9993552/
Autor:
Rana S Hinman, Lori Shutter, James M. Smith, Helene Smith-Gabai, Clareen Wiencek, Naeem A. Ali, Dale M. Needham, Alecia Thiele, Jacqueline Coffey Scott, Mary Catherine Spires, Carl R Hinkson, Patricia J. Ohtake, Alan C Lee
Publikováno v:
Physical Therapy. 98:631-645
Background Post–intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a constellation of new or worsening impairments in physical, mental, or cognitive abilities or a combination of these in individuals who have survived critical illness requiring intensive care. Purp
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Care. 61:1137-1143
BACKGROUND: In the United States, care for COPD patients is frequently delivered by respiratory therapists (RTs). After implementing a therapist-driven protocol for COPD treatment, we sought to improve identification of COPD patients. We hypothesized
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Care. 56:303-305
BACKGROUND: Journal clubs are employed by education and healthcare institutions to facilitate learning about study design, to teach critical reading of the literature, and to help trainees and practitioners keep abreast in their fields. Our respirato
Publikováno v:
Respiratory care. 51(10)
Lung-protective ventilation using tidal volume (V(T)) of 4-6 mL/kg (predicted body weight) reduces mortality (compared with traditional V(T)) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and acute lung injury. Standardized use of lower V(T) c
Autor:
Carl R Hinkson
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Care. 54:981-982