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Deborah J. Cook
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 942
Citations - 165225
Deborah J. Cook is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 173, co-authored 907 publications receiving 148928 citations. Previous affiliations of Deborah J. Cook include McMaster University Medical Centre & Queen's University.
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Moral Distress and Other Wellness Measures in Canadian Critical Care Physicians
Peter Dodek,Elaine O. Cheung,Karen E. A. Burns,Claudio Martin,Patrick Archambault,François Lauzier,Aimee Sarti,Sangeeta Mehta,Alison Fox-Robichaud,Andrew J.E. Seely,Christopher S. Parshuram,Daniel Garros,Davinia E. Withington,Deborah J. Cook,Dominique Piquette,Franco A. Carnevale,J. Gordon Boyd,James Downar,D. James Kutsogiannis,Michaël Chassé,Patricia S. Fontela,Robert A. Fowler,Sean M. Bagshaw,Sonny Dhanani,Srinivas Murthy,Paige Gehrke,Tomoko Fujii +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aim to understand the magnitude of moral distress and its associations and to find solutions to the problems associated with moral distress, and other measures of wellness in the world.
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The Deferred Consent Model in a Prospective Observational Study Evaluating Myocardial Injury in the Intensive Care Unit.
Kimia Honarmand,Emilie P. Belley-Côté,Diana V Ulic,Abubaker Khalifa,Andrew Gibson,Graham R. McClure,Nevena Savija,Fayez Alshamsi,Frédérick D’Aragon,Bram Rochwerg,Erick Duan,Tim Karachi,Francois Lamontagne,Philip J. Devereaux,Richard P. Whitlock,Deborah J. Cook +15 more
TL;DR: As a feasible alternative to exclusive a priori consent, the deferred consent model can be useful in low-risk studies in critically ill patients and facilitates implementation of time-sensitive research protocols until a consent encounter is possible.
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Coenrollment in a randomized trial of high-frequency oscillation: prevalence, patterns, predictors, and outcomes*.
Deborah J. Cook,Niall D. Ferguson,Lori Hand,Peggy Austin,Qi Zhou,Neill K. J. Adhikari,Valerie Danesh,Yaseen M. Arabi,Andrea Matte,Sangeeta Mehta,Orla Smith,Matt P. Wise,Jan O. Friedrich,Sean P. Keenan,Steven E. Hanna,Maureen O. Meade +15 more
TL;DR: Coenrollment occurred in 23% of patients, commonly in younger patients, in smaller centers with more research infrastructure, and in Canada, and the effect of coenrollment on safety and the trial outcome did not influence patient safety or trial results.
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The efficacy and safety of glucose control algorithms in intensive care: a pilot study of the Survival Using Glucose Algorithm Regulation (SUGAR) trial.
William R. Henderson,Dhingra,Dean R. Chittock,Denise Foster,Paul C. Hébert,Deborah J. Cook,Daren K. Heyland,Peter Dodek,Donald E. G. Griesdale,Schulzer M,Juan J. Ronco +10 more
TL;DR: A pilot randomized trial to assess the feasibility, safety and clinical outcomes of preprinted glucose management algorithms before the initiation of a large multicenter trial of intensive insulin therapy identified numerous challenges that helped in the preparation of an international multicenter randomized trial.