2015
A pilot study of eye-tracking devices in intensive care
Garry J, Casey K, Cole T, Regensburg A, McElroy C, Schneider E, Efron D, Chi A. A pilot study of eye-tracking devices in intensive care. Surgery 2015, 159: 938-944. PMID: 26361099, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2015.08.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive care unitCare unitPsychosocial impactPsychosocial statusMedical intensive care unitNeurosciences critical care unitSurgical intensive care unitConfusion Assessment MethodICU patient outcomesPopulation of patientsCritical care unitsIntensive carePatient outcomesAbsence of interventionPatient's perspectiveNursing staffPatientsEye-tracking devicePilot studyConvenience sampleDeliriumMean scoreOutcomesScoresImpact scores
2014
Hospital Bed Type, the Electronic Medical Record, and Safe Bed Elevation in the Intensive Care Setting
Fitch Z, Duquaine D, Ohkuma R, Schneider E, Whitman G. Hospital Bed Type, the Electronic Medical Record, and Safe Bed Elevation in the Intensive Care Setting. American Journal Of Medical Quality 2014, 31: 69-72. PMID: 25366326, DOI: 10.1177/1062860614556743.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic medical recordsHOB angleMedical recordsCardiac surgical intensive care unitSurgical intensive care unitVentilator-associated pneumoniaIntensive care settingIntensive care unitPercent of nursesCare unitHOB elevationBedside indicatorsCare settingsNursesElevationCompliancePneumoniaPatients