Craig R. Weinert
University of Minnesota
56 Papers
462 Citations
Craig R. Weinert is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 53 publications.
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Papers
Improving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit: report from a stakeholders' conference.
Dale M. Needham,Judy E. Davidson,Henry Cohen,Ramona O. Hopkins,Craig R. Weinert,Hannah Wunsch,Christine Zawistowski,Anita Bemis-Dougherty,Susan C Berney,O. Joseph Bienvenu,Susan Brady,Martin B. Brodsky,Linda Denehy,Doug Elliott,Carl Flatley,Andrea L. Harabin,Christina Jones,Deborah Louis,Wendy Meltzer,Sean R. Muldoon,Jeffrey B. Palmer,Christiane Perme,Marla Robinson,David M. Schmidt,Elizabeth Scruth,Gayle R. Spill,C. Porter Storey,Marta L. Render,John Votto,Maurene A. Harvey +29 more
TL;DR: Improving care for intensive care survivors and their families requires collaboration between practitioners and researchers in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, and three major themes emerged from the conference.
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Exploring the scope of post-intensive care syndrome therapy and care: engagement of non-critical care providers and survivors in a second stakeholders meeting.
Doug Elliott,Judy E. Davidson,Maurene A. Harvey,Anita Bemis-Dougherty,Ramona O. Hopkins,Ramona O. Hopkins,Theodore J. Iwashyna,Jason Wagner,Craig R. Weinert,Hannah Wunsch,O. Joseph Bienvenu,Gary Black,Susan Brady,Martin B. Brodsky,Cliff Deutschman,Diana Doepp,Carl Flatley,Sue Fosnight,Michelle S. Gittler,Belkys Teresa Gomez,Robert C. Hyzy,Deborah Louis,Ruth Mandel,Carol Maxwell,Sean R. Muldoon,Christiane Perme,Cynthia Reilly,Marla Robinson,Eileen Rubin,David M. Schmidt,Jessica Schuller,Elizabeth Scruth,Eric M. Siegal,Eric M. Siegal,Gayle R. Spill,Sharon Sprenger,John P. Straumanis,Pat Sutton,Sandy Swoboda,Martha L. Twaddle,Dale M. Needham +40 more
TL;DR: Raising awareness of post–intensive care syndrome for the public and both critical care and non–critical care clinicians will inform a more coordinated approach to treatment and support during recovery after critical illness.
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Effects of patient-directed music intervention on anxiety and sedative exposure in critically Ill patients receiving mechanical ventilatory support: A randomized clinical trial
Linda L. Chlan,Craig R. Weinert,Annie Heiderscheit,Mary Fran Tracy,Debra J. Skaar,Jill L. Guttormson,Kay Savik +6 more
TL;DR: Listening to self-initiated patient-directed music with preferred selections tailored by a music therapist whenever desired can reduce anxiety and sedative exposure during ventilatory support in critically ill patients, which resulted in greater reduction in anxiety compared with usual care, but not compared with NCH.
Impact of Randomized Trial Results on Acute Lung Injury Ventilator Therapy in Teaching Hospitals
TL;DR: Clinicians practicing at these teaching hospitals have not rapidly adopted low tidal volume ventilation that may reduce mortality, it is concluded.
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Intensive care unit drug use and subsequent quality of life in acute lung injury patients.
TL;DR: The use of sedatives and neuromuscular blocking agents in the ICU is positively associated with subsequent measures of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms 6–41 months after ICU treatment for acute lung injury.
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