Graeme M Rocker

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Top papers

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1 Family satisfaction with care in the intensive care unit: results of a multiple center study. Crit Care Med 2002 3.36
2 Dying in the ICU: perspectives of family members. Chest 2003 2.25
3 Decision-making in the ICU: perspectives of the substitute decision-maker. Intensive Care Med 2002 2.09
4 Translating family satisfaction data into quality improvement. Crit Care Med 2004 1.68
5 Noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure near the end of life. Crit Care Med 2008 1.65
6 Defining priorities for improving end-of-life care in Canada. CMAJ 2010 1.59
7 The relationship between organizational culture and family satisfaction in critical care. Crit Care Med 2012 1.52
8 The ethical conduct of clinical research involving critically ill patients in the United States and Canada: principles and recommendations. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2004 1.36
9 The development and validation of a novel questionnaire to measure patient and family satisfaction with end-of-life care: the Canadian Health Care Evaluation Project (CANHELP) Questionnaire. Palliat Med 2010 1.26
10 Burden of illness in venous thromboembolism in critical care: a multicenter observational study. J Crit Care 2005 1.01
11 DNR directives are established early in mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients. Can J Anaesth 2004 0.95
12 Simple changes can improve conduct of end-of-life care in the intensive care unit. Can J Anaesth 2004 0.92
13 Palliative Care in Advanced Lung Disease: The Challenge of Integrating Palliation Into Everyday Care. Chest 2015 0.87
14 Caring for the dying in the intensive care unit: in search of clarity. JAMA 2003 0.84
15 Organizational and safety culture in Canadian intensive care units: relationship to size of intensive care unit and physician management model. J Crit Care 2011 0.82
16 Advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: impact on informal caregivers. J Palliat Care 2008 0.81
17 Research agenda: venous thromboembolism in medical-surgical critically ill patients. J Crit Care 2005 0.75