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    Public perception of participation in low-risk clinical trials in critical care using waived consent: a Canadian national survey

    The acceptability of waiver of consent for participation in clinical research in intensive care unit (ICU) settings is uncertain. We sought to survey the Canadian public to assess levels of support, comfort, a...

    Dawn Opgenorth RN, D’Arcy J. Duquette MBA in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal can… (2024)

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    Modelling the potential increase in eligible participants in clinical trials with inclusion of community intensive care unit patients in Alberta, Canada: a decision tree analysis

    Critical care research in Canada is conducted primarily in academically affiliated intensive care units (ICUs) with established research infrastructure. Efforts are made to engage community hospital ICUs in re...

    Nicholas Quigley MD, Alexandra Binnie MD in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal can… (2024)

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    Implementation of population-level screening for frailty among patients admitted to adult intensive care in Alberta, Canada

    A substantial proportion of patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) are frail; however, the epidemiology of frailty has not been explored at a population-level. Following implementation of a validated...

    Carmel L. Montgomery RN, MN in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal can… (2019)