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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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Impact of restricted visitation policies in hospitals on patients, family members and healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review protocol.
Stephana J Moss,Henry T. Stelfox,Karla D. Krewulak,Sofia B. Ahmed,Melanie C. Anglin,Sean M. Bagshaw,Tavish Barnes,Karen E. A. Burns,Deborah J. Cook,Sarah Crowe,Christopher J. Doig,Nadine Foster,Alison Fox-Robichaud,Robert A. Fowler,Maia Kredenster,Srinivas Murthy,Daniel J. Niven,Kendiss Olafson,Ken Kuljit S. Parhar,Scott B. Patten,Oleska Rewa,Bram Rochwerg,Bonnie G. Sept,Andrea Soo,Krista Spence,Sean Spence,Sharon E. Straus,Andrew B. West,Jeanna Parsons Leigh,Kirsten M. Fiest +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a scoping review as per the Arksey-O'Malley 5-stage scope review method and the Scoping Review Methods Manual by the Joanna Briggs Institute to identify, describe and categorise impacts of restricted hospital visitation policies due to the COVID-19 pandemic on patients, family members and healthcare providers of hospitalised patients.
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Economics and the intensive care unit: A conflict of interests?
Kumanan Wilson,Deborah J. Cook +1 more
TL;DR: Some of the principles guiding the use of economic analysis in medicine are reviewed, the cost of intensive care therapies are examined, and the ethics of using economics to ration care is discussed.
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Use of Video Technology in End-of-Life Care For Hospitalized Patients During The COVID-19 Pandemic.
Asiana Elma,Deborah J. Cook,Michelle Howard,Alyson Takaoka,Neala Hoad,Marilyn Swinton,F Clarke,Jill C. Rudkowski,Anne Boyle,Brittany B. Dennis,Daniel Brandt Vegas,Meredith Vanstone +11 more
TL;DR: Clinician experiences can be used to inform policies and practices for using videoconferencing technology to provide high-quality end-of-life care in the future, including during public health crises.