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Publication Metadata only A cross-sectional survey of critical care services in Sri Lanka: A lower middle-income country(2014-01-01) Rashan Haniffa; A. Pubudu De Silva; Saman Iddagoda; Hasini Batawalage; S. Terrance G.R. De Silva; Palitha G. Mahipala; Arjen Dondorp; Nicolette de Keizer; Saroj Jayasinghe; Ministry of Health Colombo; Mahidol University; University of Colombo Faculty of Medicine; Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre; Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam.6 per bed), 1 989 nurses (3.9 per bed), and 626 health care assistants (1.2 per bed). Majority (87.9%) had 1:1 nurse-to-patient ratio, although few (11.4%) nurses had received formal intensive care unit training. All CCUs had basic infrastructure... state CCUs by telephone or by visits to determine administration, infrastructure, equipment, staffing, and overall patient outcomes. Results: There were 99 CCUs with 2.5 CCU beds per 100. 000 population and 13 CCU beds per 1 000 hospital beds. The medianItem Metadata only Methods and Instruments to Measure ICU Healthcare Professionals' Workload Related to Medical Technology—Protocol for a Scoping Review(2026-03-01) van Limpt G.J.C.; Molenaar M.A.; Jamaludin F.S.; van Oostveen C.J.; Paulus F.; Schultz M.J.; van Vliet P.; Buiteman-Kruizinga L.A.; van Limpt G.J.C.; Mahidol Universitytemporal demands, subtask frequency and cognitive demands—distinct from scoring systems determining staffing ratios. Aim: To identify methods and instruments to measure ICU healthcare professionals' workload during direct patient care activities involving... criteria: paediatric population, editorials, letters and patient-based scoring systems (e.g., Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System–76; Nursing Activities Score). Two reviewers will independently screen records and extract data using standardised forms
