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Darfelt I, Neergaard M, Klepstad P, Hastbacka J, Thorarensen G, Robertson A, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2025 Mar; 69(4):e70015. PMID: 40066825
Background: End-of-life care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is complex, requiring a balance of ethical, cultural and medical considerations while ensuring comfort and dignity for critically ill patients and...
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Collet M, Svendsen L, Nielsen A, Laerkner E, Egerod I
Nurs Crit Care . 2025 Mar; 30(2):e13254. PMID: 40040364
Background: Physical, mental and cognitive impairments are known severe adverse outcomes in critically ill patients who have beenadmitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). Early rehabilitation interventions such as lighter...
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Pedersen M, Villumsen B, Saxton J, Birch S, Jensen J, Nielsen A
Eur J Oncol Nurs . 2025 Feb; 75:102810. PMID: 39904081
Purpose: This study aimed to explore patient experience of participating in a multimodal prehabilitation program prior to nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy (RP). Methods: We used an exploratory hermeneutical phenomenological approach where...
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Nielsen A, Lind R, Akerman E, Agard A, Collet M, Alfheim H, et al.
Intensive Crit Care Nurs . 2024 Oct; 86:103842. PMID: 39393941
Objective: To describe healthcare professionals' perception of current early rehabilitation practices and their preconditions, focusing on functional and cognitive stimulation facilitated by nurses and other healthcare professionals in Scandinavian intensive...
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Gamst-Jensen H, Brix L, Madsen T, Olsen S, Geisler A, Egelund A, et al.
J Perianesth Nurs . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39320282
Purpose: To explore what matters to patients on the day of surgery, to describe how a flash mob study was conducted in a perioperative setting and to provide recommendations for...
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Nielsen A, Winding R, Busk B, Noe L, Husted B, Kristensen G, et al.
Aust Crit Care . 2024 Aug; 38(1):101100. PMID: 39209581
Background: Postextubation is common in the intensive care unit, and bedside screening by nurses is important to detect the condition and avoid aspiration to the airways. Objective: The objective of...
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Nielsen A, Collet M, Lind R, Jensen J
Nurs Crit Care . 2024 Aug; 30(1):80-82. PMID: 39180236
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Darfelt I, Nielsen A, Klepstad P, Neergaard M
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2024 Aug; 68(10):1446-1455. PMID: 39096124
Background: The "window of opportunity" for intensive care staff to deliver end-of-life (EOL) care lies in the timeframe from "documenting the diagnosis of dying" to death. Diagnosing the dying can...
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Bohart S, Nielsen A, Sorensen J, Andreasen A, Waldau T, Moller A, et al.
J Crit Care . 2024 Jul; 84:154859. PMID: 39003924
Purpose: To establish consensus between intensive care unit (ICU) experts on concrete patient- and family-centered care statements for adult patients and relatives in the ICU. Materials And Methods: We did...
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Nielsen A, Kaldan G, Gade L, Egerod I
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2024 May; 68(7):949-955. PMID: 38719567
Background: Postextubation dysphagia (PED) is a common complication to endotracheal intubation in critically ill patients and may lead to pneumonia, prolonged ventilation, longer hospital stays, and increased mortality. Recognizing dysphagia...