Implementation of daily goals in the ICU reduces length of ICU stay and errors of omission in patient care
Critical Care2010Vol. 14(Suppl 1), pp. P466–P466
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JM Binnekade, A Brunsveld, M. Sesmu Arbous, M. Dijkgraaf, Janneke Horn, J. A. P. van der Sloot, Anja Balzereit, MB Vroom
Abstract
In the ICU, daily goals have improved the effectiveness of communication within care teams [1]. The study objective was to investigate the effect of explicit daily goals in ICU practice on the length of intensive care stay, length of hospital stay, duration of mechanical ventilation and errors of omission in patient care.
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