2022
DOI: 10.1097/01.pcc.0000899752.99798.17
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OP018 [Comfort Management » Sedation]: ASSESSMENT OF SEDATION DURING NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE: A MULTICENTER OBSERVATIONAL STUDY (SEDANIV)

Abstract: RESULTS:We interviewed 9 managers and 15 physician leads from 13 Canadian PICUs. We identified 6 main themes.(1) Operationalizing the policies required enhancement and adaptation of usual leadership roles while (2) working in the middle of organizational hierarchy. (3) The RFP policies made explicit the need to balance stakeholder safety with compassion in caring for the sickest children. (4) Most PICU leaders perceived unintended effects of the RFP policies as having a negative impact on families, healthcare … Show more

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