2022
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12768
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Impact of staffing levels and resources of intensive care units on compliance to standard mechanical ventilator guidelines: A city‐wide study in times of COVID‐19 pandemic

Abstract: Introduction The COVID‐19 pandemic has affected millions and resulted in a considerable strain on healthcare systems around the world. Intensive care units (ICUs) are reported to be affected the most because significant percentage of ICU patients requires respiratory support through mechanical ventilation (MV). This study examines the staffing levels and compliance with a ventilator care bundle in a single city in Pakistan. Methods A cross‐sectional survey of 14 ICUs in… Show more

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“…Staffing competency is also important when considering the delivery of interventions that require compliance with international standards. As Rashid et al's 15 study of ICUs in Peshawar reflects, staffing non‐compliance with international guidelines can be as concerning as staff shortages.…”
Section: Workplace Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staffing competency is also important when considering the delivery of interventions that require compliance with international standards. As Rashid et al's 15 study of ICUs in Peshawar reflects, staffing non‐compliance with international guidelines can be as concerning as staff shortages.…”
Section: Workplace Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%