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    Attitudes of European physicians, nurses, patients, and families regarding end-of-life decisions: the ETHICATT study

    To evaluate attitudes of Europeans regarding end-of-life decisions.

    Charles L. Sprung, Sara Carmel, Peter Sjokvist, Mario Baras in Intensive Care Medicine (2007)

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    Are religion and religiosity important to end-of-life decisions and patient autonomy in the ICU? The Ethicatt study

    This study explored differences in end-of-life (EOL) decisions and respect for patient autonomy of religious members versus those only affiliated to that particular religion (affiliated is a member without str...

    Hans-Henrik Bülow, Charles L. Sprung, Mario Baras, Sara Carmel in Intensive Care Medicine (2012)

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    Chronotypes, night shifts and intensive care

    Andrew C. Argent, Julie Benbenishty, Hans Flaatten in Intensive Care Medicine (2015)

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    Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study

    Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to develo** pressure injuries. Epidemiologic data is however unavailable. We aimed to provide an international picture of the extent of pressur...

    Sonia O. Labeau, Elsa Afonso, Julie Benbenishty in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

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    Correction to: Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study

    The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake.

    Sonia O. Labeau, Elsa Afonso, Julie Benbenishty in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

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    Intensive Care admission aiming at organ donation. Not sure

    Anna-Henrikje Seidlein, Jos M. Latour, Julie Benbenishty in Intensive Care Medicine (2024)