2020
Nursing Research Priorities in Critical Care, Pulmonary, and Sleep: International Delphi Survey of Nurses, Patients, and Caregivers
George M, Hernandez C, Smith S, Narsavage G, Kapella MC, Carno M, Guttormson J, Disler RT, Hart DE, Chlan LL, Happ MB, Chen Z, Hetland B, Hutchinson AF, Jonsdottir H, Redeker NS, Schell-Chaple H, Fletcher M, Yorke J. Nursing Research Priorities in Critical Care, Pulmonary, and Sleep: International Delphi Survey of Nurses, Patients, and Caregivers. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2020, 17: 1-10. PMID: 31891300, PMCID: PMC6944344, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201909-705st.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNursing research prioritiesCritical careAdult pulmonaryPatient-reported outcomesPatient-reported experiencesDelphi consensus approachInternational Delphi surveyResearch prioritiesClinical outcomesPatient insightSleep itemsNursing expertsSleep conditionsPulmonaryNursesPotential research prioritiesFocal areasCarePatientsGreater thresholdOutcomesNurse scientistsDelphi surveyConsumer expertsExpert opinion
2019
Pilot study: an intensive care unit sleep promotion protocol
Knauert MP, Pisani M, Redeker N, Murphy T, Araujo K, Jeon S, Yaggi H. Pilot study: an intensive care unit sleep promotion protocol. BMJ Open Respiratory Research 2019, 6: e000411. PMID: 31258916, PMCID: PMC6561389, DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2019-000411.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPromotion protocolProtocol armUsual careSleep protocolICU sleepProtocol patientsIll patientsPrimary outcomeSleep disruptionBedside careRoom entryPatientsRoom activitiesSleep opportunityCareLength of timeProtocol effectMean ARoom disturbancesGeneralised linear modelArmTime blocksEquivalent levelsRoom entranceActivity
2016
An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement: Implementation Science in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine
Weiss CH, Krishnan JA, Au DH, Bender BG, Carson SS, Cattamanchi A, Cloutier MM, Cooke CR, Erickson K, George M, Gerald JK, Gerald LB, Goss CH, Gould MK, Hyzy R, Kahn JM, Mittman BS, Mosesón EM, Mularski RA, Parthasarathy S, Patel SR, Rand CS, Redeker NS, Reiss TF, Riekert KA, Rubenfeld GD, Tate JA, Wilson KC, Thomson CC. An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement: Implementation Science in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2016, 194: 1015-1025. PMID: 27739895, PMCID: PMC5441016, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201608-1690st.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Thoracic SocietyCritical careProfessional medical societiesImplementation scienceOfficial American Thoracic Society Research StatementMedical societiesSleep medicineEffective health care interventionsImplementation science studyFront-line cliniciansHealth care interventionsHealth care deliveryImplementation science projectThoracic SocietyCare interventionsIterative consensus processCare failCare deliveryCommunity settingsHealth careCareSleep communityConsensus processPractice gapImportant roleComparing average levels and peak occurrence of overnight sound in the medical intensive care unit on A-weighted and C-weighted decibel scales
Knauert M, Jeon S, Murphy TE, Yaggi HK, Pisani MA, Redeker NS. Comparing average levels and peak occurrence of overnight sound in the medical intensive care unit on A-weighted and C-weighted decibel scales. Journal Of Critical Care 2016, 36: 1-7. PMID: 27546739, PMCID: PMC5097003, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2016.06.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive care unitMedical intensive care unitCare unitWorld Health Organization recommendationsProspective observational studyICU patient roomsIllness severityPatient factorsMechanical ventilationObservational studyPeak occurrenceICU environmentSignificant discordanceCircadian disruptionPatient roomsDecibel scaleSound levelsEquivalent sound levelPeak measuresDeliriumLevelsMeaningful factorsSleepLow-frequency soundAverage level
2004
Nocturnal care interactions with patients in critical care units.
Tamburri LM, DiBrienza R, Zozula R, Redeker NS. Nocturnal care interactions with patients in critical care units. American Journal Of Critical Care 2004, 13: 102-12; quiz 114-5. PMID: 15043238, DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2004.13.2.102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCritical care unitsCare unitCare interactionsAcuity scoresCare activitiesSite of admissionSleep-promoting interventionsIntensive care unitPatient acuity scoresPatients' sleepIll patientsRetrospective reviewPatient morbidityMedical recordsPatient variablesDaily bathsLong-term effectsPatientsHealth outcomesSleep deprivationNocturnal careSleepMean numberMorbidityUninterrupted period
1994
Critical care nursing research: opportunities and resources.
Redeker NS. Critical care nursing research: opportunities and resources. American Journal Of Critical Care 1994, 3: 139-44. PMID: 8167774, DOI: 10.4037/ajcc1994.3.2.139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical Nursing ResearchCritical CareHumansInformation ServicesResearch Support as Topic