2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103936
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Magnitude and associated factors of unplanned extubation in intensive care unit: A multi-center prospective observational study

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“…Nurses who work the night shift may spend time during the day doing other work and become exhausted at night. Patients who sleep at night may be disturbed by the ventilator monitoring, causing patient to wake up, so that the nurse becomes sleepy because they have to meet the patient who is awake (Minda et al, 2022).…”
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“…Nurses who work the night shift may spend time during the day doing other work and become exhausted at night. Patients who sleep at night may be disturbed by the ventilator monitoring, causing patient to wake up, so that the nurse becomes sleepy because they have to meet the patient who is awake (Minda et al, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can result in the ETT dislodging itself. Patients treated by junior medical personnel are more at risk of experiencing UE compared to senior medical personnel, because junior medical personnel are still learning and have less skills in managing awake patients (Minda et al, 2022).…”
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“…35 Additionally, a higher incidence of UE was reported during the night shift. 13,[35][36][37] A few factors can explain this observation. Night shift nursing staff can be nursing load, experience, or exhaustion and vigilance level to the biological sleep-wake cycle, and effect of shift work.…”
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“…The nighttime effect of alarms and other sleep disruptors can also affect patients and precipitate agitation or delirium. 2,12,19,[35][36][37] Patient Characteristics. Medical ICUs traditionally have the highest rates of UE.…”
Section: Clinical Outcomes After Unplanned Extubationmentioning
confidence: 99%