Follow
Natalie McAndrew
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Moral distress in critical care nursing: the state of the science
NS McAndrew, J Leske, K Schroeter
Nursing ethics 25 (5), 552-570, 2018
2352018
A qualitative study of factors that influence active family involvement with patient care in the ICU: Survey of critical care nurses
B Hetland, N McAndrew, J Perazzo, R Hickman
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 44, 67-75, 2018
1462018
Influence of moral distress on the professional practice environment during prognostic conflict in critical care
NS McAndrew, JS Leske, A Garcia
Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN 18 (4), 221-230, 2011
1242011
Critical care nurse burnout, moral distress, and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a United States survey
JL Guttormson, K Calkins, N McAndrew, J Fitzgerald, H Losurdo, ...
Heart & Lung 55, 127-133, 2022
1162022
Critical care nurses’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: a US national survey
JL Guttormson, K Calkins, N McAndrew, J Fitzgerald, H Losurdo, ...
American Journal of Critical Care 31 (2), 96-103, 2022
1102022
Experiences of families when present during resuscitation in the emergency department after trauma
JS Leske, NS McAndrew, KJ Brasel
Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN 20 (2), 77-85, 2013
1072013
A balancing act: experiences of nurses and physicians when making end-of-life decisions in intensive care units
NS McAndrew, JS Leske
Clinical nursing research 24 (4), 357-374, 2015
972015
Factors influencing active family engagement in care among critical care nurses
B Hetland, R Hickman, N McAndrew, B Daly
AACN advanced critical care 28 (2), 160-170, 2017
872017
Process‐related barriers to optimizing enteral nutrition in a tertiary medical intensive care unit
M Kozeniecki, N McAndrew, JJ Patel
Nutrition in clinical practice 31 (1), 80-85, 2016
712016
Family presence during resuscitation after trauma
JS Leske, NS McAndrew, KJ Brasel, S Feetham
Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN 24 (2), 85-96, 2017
492017
A theoretical lens through which to view the facilitators and disruptors of nurse-promoted engagement with families in the ICU
NS McAndrew, R Schiffman, J Leske
Journal of Family Nursing 26 (3), 190-212, 2020
372020
Quiet time for mechanically ventilated patients in the medical intensive care unit
NS McAndrew, J Leske, J Guttormson, ST Kelber, K Moore, S Dabrowski
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 35, 22-27, 2016
332016
Relationships among climate of care, nursing family care and family well-being in ICUs
NS McAndrew, R Schiffman, J Leske
Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8), 2494-2510, 2019
312019
Giving nurses a voice during ethical conflict in the Intensive Care Unit
NS McAndrew, JB Hardin
Nursing ethics 27 (8), 1631-1644, 2020
232020
Bridges and barriers: Patients' perceptions of the discharge process including multidisciplinary rounds on a trauma unit
D Zakzesky, K Klink, N McAndrew, K Schroeter, G Johnson
Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN 22 (5), 232-239, 2015
212015
The impact of certification on certified perioperative nurses: A qualitative descriptive survey
K Schroeter, M Byrne, K Klink, M Beier, NS McAndrew
ORNAC journal, 2012
212012
Systematic review of family engagement interventions in neonatal, paediatric, and adult ICUs
NS McAndrew, T Jerofke‐Owen, CA Fortney, DK Costa, B Hetland, ...
Nursing in critical care 27 (3), 296-325, 2022
202022
Impact of COVID-19 on intensive care unit nurse duty of care and professional roles: a qualitative content analysis
J Christianson, J Guttormson, NS McAndrew, K Calkins
SAGE Open Nursing 8, 23779608221113539, 2022
142022
Moral distress: a qualitative study of experiences among oncology team members
C McCracken
Number 4/August 2021 25 (4), E35-E43, 2021
142021
Challenges in conducting research after family presence during resuscitation
JS Leske, NS McAndrew, CRD Evans, AE Garcia, KJ Brasel
Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN 19 (3), 190-194, 2012
142012
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20