• Julie Darbyshire


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    Critical Care Research Programme Manager Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences University of Oxford

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  •  Julie Darbyshire

    ICU is a Team Sport

    • 19/04/2021

    The importance of creating a psychologically safe workplace and the need for a fundamental shift in workforce culture to foster compassionate leadership and collaborative approaches to delivering safe, supported care. I  write this almost one year to the day after the UK announced its first coronavirus pandemic lockdown. The next few months were full of confusion, uncertainty, and...

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  •  Julie Darbyshire

    Sleep Deprivation and Fatigue Management in the Intensive Care Unit

    • 11/08/2020

    The impact of sleep deprivation and fatigue on patients and staff in the intensive care unit and how improved sleep, reduced noise disturbances, and more organised shifts could be beneficial for both patients and clinicians. T he World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that average daily sound levels in patient care areas should be around 35dBA, with peak sounds no louder than...

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    Noise in the intensive care unit: where does it come from and what can

    • 30/05/2019

    Practical measures and interventions to reduce noise levels in the ICU and to improve the patient experience. The intensive care unit (ICU) is known to be noisy and is getting louder (Busch-Vishniac et al. 2007). Despite several trials, no interventions have been able to reduce noise levels by a meaningful amount (Li et al. 2011; Boyko et al. 2017; Johansson et al. 2017). There tends to...

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