2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13054-020-03261-2
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The application of 6S in the care of COVID-19 patients: a Japanese perspective

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“…We performed a review of NMS case reports from clinicians other than psychiatrists in English and Japanese literature. They could be classified into two groups: (1) cases in which NMS onset was triggered by administering causative drugs 17–19,22–89 and (2) cases in which NMS developed from disruption of regular medication (Tables 7 and 8). 8,16,90–114 An example of the former is a case in which antipsychotic drugs were administered for postoperative delirium; an example of the latter is a case in which regular medication (i.e., antipsychotic drugs) to treat schizophrenia was discontinued temporarily because of general anesthesia.…”
Section: Occurrences Of Nms In Fields Other Than Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We performed a review of NMS case reports from clinicians other than psychiatrists in English and Japanese literature. They could be classified into two groups: (1) cases in which NMS onset was triggered by administering causative drugs 17–19,22–89 and (2) cases in which NMS developed from disruption of regular medication (Tables 7 and 8). 8,16,90–114 An example of the former is a case in which antipsychotic drugs were administered for postoperative delirium; an example of the latter is a case in which regular medication (i.e., antipsychotic drugs) to treat schizophrenia was discontinued temporarily because of general anesthesia.…”
Section: Occurrences Of Nms In Fields Other Than Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical conditions of trauma patients were relatively severe compared with those with other diseases. The major reason for drug administration was postoperative restlessness, 18,19,25,27,28,30–34,36–39,44,46,52–55,57–59,61–64,67–70,72,75,78,81,84,86,89 followed by nausea 19,22,24,33,42,51,55,59,61,73,80,86 and delirium 35,40,49,56,71,72,74,82,87,88 (Table 10). Haloperidol caused the highest number of NMS cases, 17–19,25–33,35–40,44,46,53–59,61–64,67,69,74–76,81,82,86,87,89 followed by metoclopramide, 19,24,42,55,60,73,77,86 quetiapine, 52,56,70–72 droperidol, 33,34,51,61 and risperidone 41,52,72,84 (Table 11).…”
Section: Occurrences Of Nms In Fields Other Than Psychiatrymentioning
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“…As previously mentioned, the 6S nursing management methods rest on five pillars derived from Japanese culture (Soh et al, 2020).…”
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“…Efficient and smooth nursing management work requires the joint efforts of medical and nursing staff and nursing managers, as well as effective measures to implement good nursing management and improve the overall quality of nursing services. The 6S management model has been implemented for clinical nursing (Hao, 2016; Meng & Zhao, 2021) and comprises five conceptual pillars from Japanese (Soh et al, 2020) and the recently added term of safety (Jiménez et al, 2019). While it was originally developed as a general organizational management method (Hirano & Talbot, 1995), it has been proven reliable for providing high‐quality nursing care (Lou et al, 2022; Xu & Liu, 2018; Xu et al, 2022; Yang et al, 2009; Zhang et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%