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    Family centeredness of care: a cross-sectional study in intensive care units part of the European society of intensive care medicine

    To identify key components and variations in family-centered care practices.

    Élie Azoulay, Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Carole Boulanger in Annals of Intensive Care (2024)

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    Post-hospital recovery trajectories of family members of critically ill COVID-19 survivors: an international qualitative investigation

    The immediate impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) visiting restrictions for family members has been well-documented. However, the longer-term trajectory, including mechanisms for support, is less wel...

    Joanne McPeake, Pedro Castro, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2023)

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    Awareness of dying: adjustments in family relationships at the end of life

    Anne-Laure Poujol, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2023)

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    Obituary and tribute to Professor J. Randall Curtis (Randy)

    Elie Azoulay, Kateřina Rusinova, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2023)

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    A continuum of communication: family centred care at the end of life in the intensive care unit

    Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Stephanie Meddick-Dyson in Intensive Care Medicine (2023)

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    Clinician perceptions of the impact of ICU family visiting restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international investigation

    To guarantee the safety of the public, clinicians and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital visits were severely restricted internationally. There are limited data on the precise impact of these visi...

    Joanne McPeake, Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Emilie Banse, Lynne Anderson in Critical Care (2023)

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    Mental health symptoms are not correlated with peripheral inflammatory biomarkers concentrations in COVID-19-ARDS survivors

    Dara Chean, Samuel Benarroch, Frédéric Pochard in Intensive Care Medicine (2023)

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    Improving the intensive care experience from the perspectives of different stakeholders

    The intensive care unit (ICU) is a complex environment where patients, family members and healthcare professionals have their own personal experiences. Improving ICU experiences necessitates the involvement of...

    Jos M. Latour, Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Theresa Jacques, Marc Wysocki in Critical Care (2022)

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    Corporeal rehabilitation to manage acute stress in critically ill patients

    Intensive care unit (ICU) patients often endure discomfort and distress brought about by their medical environment and the subjective experience of their stay. Distress, pain, and loss of control are important...

    Irma Bourgeon-Ghittori, Maryline Couette, Sylvie Marini in Annals of Intensive Care (2022)

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    “It was a nightmare until I saw my wife”: the importance of family presence for patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in the ICU

    Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Philonille Degos, Clémence Viau in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

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    A Letter to Denise

    Matthieu Le Dorze, Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Sadek Beloucif in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

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    Ten reasons for focusing on the care we provide for family members of critically ill patients with COVID-19

    Élie Azoulay, J. Randall Curtis, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

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    Assessing physicians’ and nurses’ experience of dying and death in the ICU: development of the CAESAR-P and the CAESAR-N instruments

    As an increasing number of deaths occur in the intensive care unit (ICU), studies have sought to describe, understand, and improve end-of-life care in this setting. Most of these studies are centered on the pa...

    Florence Boissier, Valérie Seegers, Amélie Seguin, Stéphane Legriel in Critical Care (2020)

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    Ethical dilemmas due to the Covid-19 pandemic

    The devastating pandemic that has stricken the worldwide population induced an unprecedented influx of patients in ICUs, raising ethical concerns not only surrounding triage and withdrawal of life support deci...

    René Robert, Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Alexandre Boyer in Annals of Intensive Care (2020)

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    Guiding intensive care physicians’ communication and behavior towards bereaved relatives: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial (COSMIC-EOL)

    Providing appropriate support and care for end-of-life patients and their relatives is a major concern and a daily responsibility for intensivists. Bereaved relatives of non-surviving patients in intensive car...

    Nancy Kentish-Barnes, Sylvie Chevret, Elie Azoulay in Trials (2018)

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    Suspended in time and space

    Stéphanie Nguyen, Virginie Souppart, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2018)

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    Correction to: Terminal weaning or immediate extubation for withdrawing mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients (the ARREVE observational study)

    Correction to: Intensive Care Med (2017) DOI 10.1007/s00134-017-4891-0.

    René Robert, Amélie Le Gouge, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2017)

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    Terminal weaning or immediate extubation for withdrawing mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients (the ARREVE observational study)

    The relative merits of immediate extubation versus terminal weaning for mechanical ventilation withdrawal are controversial, particularly regarding the experience of patients and relatives.

    René Robert, Amélie Le Gouge, Nancy Kentish-Barnes in Intensive Care Medicine (2017)

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    Proceedings of Réanimation 2017, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress

    Wulfran Bougouin, Eloi Marijon, Benjamin Planquette in Annals of Intensive Care (2017)

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    Proceedings of Réanimation 2017, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress

    Chtara Kamilia, Kais Regaieg, Najeh Baccouch, Hedi Chelly in Annals of Intensive Care (2017)

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