prof. dr. Dominique Benoit
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0000-0002-0227-5169
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Coaching doctors to improve ethical decision-making in adult hospitalized patients potentially receiving excessive treatment : process evaluation study of the CODE intervention in doctors and nurses working in ten acute hospital wards
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Identifying physicians’ views on compassionate care in daily clinical practice : a multicentre Q-methodology study in Belgium
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Potential of biomarker-based enrichment strategies to identify critically ill patients for emerging cell death interventions
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Coaching doctors to improve ethical decision-making in adult hospitalized patients potentially receiving excessive treatment : the CODE stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial (vol 50, pg 1635, 2024)
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Perceptions of ethical decision-making climate among clinicians working in European and US ICUs : differences between religious and non-religious healthcare professionals
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European Society of Intensive Care Medicine guidelines on end of life and palliative care in the intensive care unit
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Effect of a single small volume fluid bolus with balanced or un-balanced fluids on chloride and acid-base status : a prospective randomized pilot study (the FLURES-trial)
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- Miscellaneous
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Coaching doctors to improve ethical decision-making in adult hospitalized patients potentially receiving excessive treatment : the CODE stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial (Sept, 10.1007/s00134-024-07588-0, 2024)
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Coaching doctors to improve ethical decision-making in adult hospitalized patients potentially receiving excessive treatment : the CODE stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial
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- Miscellaneous
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Outcomes of critically ill patients with and without concordant perceptions of excessive care : a comparison between more religious and less religious ICUs
(2024)