Search Results - "CAMPBELL, Margaret L"
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Management of Dyspnea in Advanced Cancer: ASCO Guideline
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-04-2021)“…To provide guidance on the clinical management of dyspnea in adult patients with advanced cancer. ASCO convened an Expert Panel to review the evidence and…”
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Recommendations for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: A consensus statement by the American College of Critical Care Medicine
Published in Critical care medicine (01-03-2008)“…BACKGROUND:These recommendations have been developed to improve the care of intensive care unit (ICU) patients during the dying process. The recommendations…”
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A Respiratory Distress Observation Scale for patients unable to self-report dyspnea
Published in Journal of palliative medicine (01-03-2010)“…Standard measures of dyspnea rely on self-report. Cognitive impairment and nearness to death may interfere with symptom distress reporting leading to…”
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Models for structuring a clinical initiative to enhance palliative care in the intensive care unit: A report from the IPAL-ICU Project (Improving Palliative Care in the ICU)
Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-2010)“…OBJECTIVE:To describe models used in successful clinical initiatives to improve the quality of palliative care in critical care settings. DATA SOURCES:We…”
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Intensity cut-points for the Respiratory Distress Observation Scale
Published in Palliative medicine (01-05-2015)“…Background: The Respiratory Distress Observation Scale© is an innovative solution to assessment when a dyspnea report cannot be elicited. The Respiratory…”
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Oxygen Is Nonbeneficial for Most Patients Who Are Near Death
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-03-2013)“…Abstract Context Clinicians prescribe and administer oxygen in response to reports of dyspnea, in the face of dropping oxygen saturation, as a “routine”…”
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Reducing the Shared Burden of Chronic Conditions among Persons Aging with Disability and Older Adults in the United States through Bridging Aging and Disability
Published in Healthcare (Basel) (12-09-2017)“…Persons aging with long-term disabilities such as spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis and older adults share similar chronic conditions in mid and later…”
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Impact of a proactive approach to improve end-of-life care in a medical ICU
Published in Chest (01-01-2003)“…To assess the impact of a proactive case finding approach to end-of-life care for critically ill patients experiencing global cerebral ischemia (GCI) after…”
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Mild, moderate, and severe intensity cut-points for the Respiratory Distress Observation Scale
Published in Heart & lung (01-01-2017)“…Abstract Background The Respiratory Distress Observation Scale© (RDOS) is a means for assessing respiratory distress when a patient is unable to give a dyspnea…”
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Symptom assessment in non-vocal or cognitively impaired ICU patients: Implications for practice and future research
Published in Heart & lung (01-07-2017)“…Abstract Background Symptom assessment in critically ill patients is challenging because many cannot provide a self-report. Objectives To describe the state of…”
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Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Respiratory Distress Observation Scale on Critically Ill Patients With Cardiopulmonary Diseases
Published in The Journal of Nursing Research (01-10-2018)“…Background: Respiratory distress is a common and distressing experience that strikes most critically ill patients with cardiopulmonary diseases. Now, most…”
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An official American Thoracic Society workshop report: assessment and palliative management of dyspnea crisis
Published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society (01-10-2013)“…In 2009, the American Thoracic Society (ATS) funded an assembly project, Palliative Management of Dyspnea Crisis, to focus on identification, management, and…”
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Withholding and withdrawal of life support in critically ill patients at the end of life: pain is not the only symptom to manage
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Patients who are near death are frequently unable to self-report dyspnea
Published in Journal of palliative medicine (01-10-2009)“…Standard measures of dyspnea rely on the patient's self-report. Declining consciousness and/or cognitive function and nearness to death may interfere with…”
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Response to Hyoscine Butylbromide for the Management of Death Rattle: Sooner Rather Than Later
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The Shifting Sands of Palliative Care: Maximizing Clinical, Economic and Humanistic Outcomes Across the Continuum of Care (P06)
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-02-2017)“…The Shifting Sands of Palliative Care: Maximizing Clinical, Economic and Humanistic Outcomes Across the Continuum of Care preconference is detailed. This…”
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Dyspnea and Mechanical Ventilation: The Emperor Has No Clothes
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (15-04-2022)“…Schwartzstein and Campbell discuss the study by A. Demoule and colleagues on the relationship between breathing discomfort during mechanical ventilation and…”
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Effectiveness of an Algorithmic Approach to Ventilator Withdrawal at the End of Life: A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial
Published in Journal of palliative medicine (01-02-2024)“…The transition to spontaneous breathing puts patients who are undergoing ventilator withdrawal at high risk for developing respiratory distress. A…”
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Respiratory distress: A model of responses and behaviors to an asphyxial threat for patients who are unable to self-report
Published in Heart & lung (2008)“…Respiratory distress is the suffering that results from asphyxiation, and is characterized by observable behaviors. Standard measures of dyspnea rely on the…”
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Ensuring Breathing Comfort at the End of Life: The Integral Role of the Critical Care Nurse
Published in American journal of critical care (01-07-2018)“…This article describes the author's program of clinical research focused on assessment and treatment of respiratory distress among critically ill patients at…”
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