These findings are important in assisting nurses and other healthcare professionals in identifying patients with diabetes with low treatment satisfaction who may present a greater risk for poor well-being. Additionally, they lend support to developing policies for frequent screenings and special therapeutic interventions that are needed to maximize patients' treatment satisfaction and well-being in the Middle East and elsewhere.
The use of sedation and analgesia in critically ill children is necessary for clinical management but can result in undesirable side effects such as physical dependence, tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. Weaning from sedation aims to prevent such unpleasant effects. Regular scoring of signs and symptoms of withdrawal is an essential part of the weaning regime, allowing the clinician to assess whether reduced doses are causing withdrawal symptoms. However, there are wide variations in whether and how scoring systems are used. This variation may be the result of high workload, other external pressures, traditional ways of working or other factors. Strategies such as an easily accessible scoring flow chart, a poster display, improved staff induction or other measures could help to improve safety and quality in sedation management.
The use of sedation and analgesia in critically ill children is necessary for clinical management but can result in undesirable side effects such as physical dependence, tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. Weaning from sedation aims to prevent such unpleasant effects. Regular scoring of signs and symptoms of withdrawal is an essential part of the weaning regime, allowing the clinician to assess whether reduced doses are causing withdrawal symptoms. However, there are wide variations in whether and how scoring systems are used. This variation may be the result of high workload, other external pressures, traditional ways of working or other factors. Strategies such as an easily accessible scoring flow chart, a poster display, improved staff induction or other measures could help to improve safety and quality in sedation management.
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