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Shelly Kupsch

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Shahid A, Johnstone C, Sept B, Kupsch S, Pryznyk J, Elton-LaCasse C, et al.
Respir Care . 2024 Oct; 70(2):134-142. PMID: 39379158
ICU patients are weaned from sedation and mechanical ventilation through spontaneous awakening trials (SATs) and spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs). Weaning can be distressing for patients and their families. Family-led coaching...
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Parsons Leigh J, FitzGerald E, Moss S, Cherak M, Brundin-Mather R, Dodds A, et al.
Hum Vaccin Immunother . 2024 Feb; 20(1):2316417. PMID: 38390696
We sought in-depth understanding on the evolution of factors influencing COVID-19 booster dose and bivalent vaccine hesitancy in a longitudinal semi-structured interview-based qualitative study. Serial interviews were conducted between July...
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Parsons Leigh J, FitzGerald E, Moss S, Brundin-Mather R, Dodds A, Stelfox H, et al.
Can J Public Health . 2023 Nov; 115(1):26-39. PMID: 37991692
Objective: COVID-19 transmission, emergence of variants of concern, and weakened immunity have led to recommended vaccine booster doses for COVID-19. Vaccine hesitancy challenges broad immunization coverage. We deployed a cross-national...
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Shahid A, Johnstone C, Sept B, Kupsch S, Soo A, Fiest K, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Feb; 13(2):e068770. PMID: 36806132
Introduction: Many patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) require weaning from deep sedation (Spontaneous Awakening Trials, SATs) and mechanical ventilation (Spontaneous Breathing Trials, SBTs) in their journey to recovery....
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Shahid A, Sept B, Kupsch S, Brundin-Mather R, Piskulic D, Soo A, et al.
World J Crit Care Med . 2022 Sep; 11(4):255-268. PMID: 36051938
Background: Patients leaving the intensive care unit (ICU) often experience gaps in care due to deficiencies in discharge communication, leaving them vulnerable to increased stress, adverse events, readmission to ICU,...
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de Grood C, Sypes E, Niven D, Clement F, FitzGerald E, Kupsch S, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Apr; 22(1):457. PMID: 35392900
Background: Patients are important stakeholders in reducing low-value care, yet mechanisms for optimizing their involvement in low-value care remain unclear. To explore the role of patients in the development and...
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Fiest K, Krewulak K, Hernandez L, Jaworska N, Makuk K, Schalm E, et al.
Can J Anaesth . 2022 Apr; 69(7):868-879. PMID: 35359262
Purpose: Hospital policies forbidding or limiting families from visiting relatives on the intensive care unit (ICU) has affected patients, families, healthcare professionals, and patient- and family-centered care (PFCC). We sought...
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Krewulak K, Jaworska N, Spence K, Mizen S, Kupsch S, Stelfox H, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc . 2021 Dec; 19(7):1169-1176. PMID: 34914537
Restricted visitation policies during the first wave of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic have had a major impact on the ways that intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians communicated with patients...
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Parsons Leigh J, Fiest K, Brundin-Mather R, Plotnikoff K, Soo A, Sypes E, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Oct; 15(10):e0241259. PMID: 33095836
Introduction: Efforts to mitigate the global spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have largely relied on broad compliance with public health...