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Almost two in three have fewer qualified nurses than recommended to ensure children receive adequate care, the research for the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet) found. Researcher ...
Aim: Reducing stress factors of parents, children and health care staff in open paediatric intensive care units (PICUs). BackgroundIn Italy, there are 303 Intensive Care Units (ICUs), of these 99% ...
The Paediatric Intensive Care Auditing Network (PICANet), run jointly by the University of Leeds and the University of Leicester, was established 13 years ago to collect data on paediatric intensive ...
UK has enough intensive care units for coronavirus, expert predicts. By David Adam. 25 March 2020 There are a limited number of ICU beds in the UK. Justin Paget. The UK should now be ...
Only five of 34 children's intensive care units meet recommended nurse staffing levels, study claims. Units will be monitored closely by the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet) over ...
Children's intensive care units were operating under increased pressure as they coped with rising numbers of patients and a lack of specialist nurses last year, according to new figures released ...
Seventy-one children have been admitted to the UK's intensive care units with Covid-19, of whom half had an underlying health condition, according to a new audit. A survey of paediatric intensive ...
These guidelines provide professionals in the field an understanding and overview of the nutritional care required for adult and paediatric patients who are hospitalized in surgical and intensive care ...
Pat Cullen said there would be exemptions for emergency departments, intensive care units, neonatal units and paediatric intensive care units and that nurses 'would never leave patients unsafe or ...
By Lucy McDaid, Westminster Producer The UK came "within hours" of running out of medicines for intensive care units during the coronavirus pandemic, Matt Hancock told the Covid-19 public Inquiry.
An audit of the country's two paediatric critical care units, at Crumlin and Temple Street, has found that while they deliver high-quality care, the system is under strain.