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Jill C. Rudkowski
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 28
Citations - 854
Jill C. Rudkowski is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 668 citations. Previous affiliations of Jill C. Rudkowski include St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton & McGill University Health Centre.
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One-Year Outcomes in Caregivers of Critically Ill Patients
Jill I. Cameron,Leslie M. Chu,Andrea Matte,George Tomlinson,Linda Chan,Claire Thomas,Jan O. Friedrich,Sangeeta Mehta,Francois Lamontagne,Mélanie Levasseur,Niall D. Ferguson,Neill K. J. Adhikari,Jill C. Rudkowski,Hilary Meggison,Yoanna Skrobik,John G. Flannery,Mark Bayley,Jane Batt,Claudia C. dos Santos,Susan E. Abbey,Adrienne Tan,Vincent Lo,Sunita Mathur,Matteo Parotto,Denise Morris,Linda Flockhart,Eddy Fan,Christie Lee,M. Elizabeth Wilcox,Najib T. Ayas,Karen Choong,Robert A. Fowler,Damon C. Scales,Tasnim Sinuff,Brian H Cuthbertson,Louise Rose,Priscila Robles,Stacey Burns,Marcelo Cypel,Lianne G. Singer,Cecilia Chaparro,Chung-Wai Chow,Shaf Keshavjee,Laurent Brochard,Paul C. Hébert,Arthur S. Slutsky,John C. Marshall,Deborah J. Cook,Margaret S. Herridge +48 more
TL;DR: Most caregivers of critically ill patients reported high levels of depressive symptoms, which commonly persisted up to 1 year and did not decrease in some caregivers, and Variables that were significantly associated with worse mental health outcomes in caregivers were younger age, greater effect of patient care on other activities, less social support, less sense of control over life, and less personal growth.
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The RECOVER Program: Disability Risk Groups and 1-Year Outcome after 7 or More Days of Mechanical Ventilation.
Margaret S. Herridge,Leslie M. Chu,Andrea Matte,George Tomlinson,Linda Chan,Claire Thomas,Jan O. Friedrich,Sangeeta Mehta,Francois Lamontagne,Mélanie Levasseur,Niall D. Ferguson,Neill K. J. Adhikari,Jill C. Rudkowski,Hilary Meggison,Yoanna Skrobik,John G. Flannery,Mark Bayley,Jane Batt,Claudia C. dos Santos,Susan E. Abbey,Adrienne Tan,Vincent Lo,Sunita Mathur,Matteo Parotto,Denise Morris,Linda Flockhart,Eddy Fan,Christie M. Lee,M. Elizabeth Wilcox,Najib T. Ayas,Karen Choong,Robert A. Fowler,Damon C. Scales,Tasnim Sinuff,Brian H Cuthbertson,Louise Rose,Priscila Robles,Stacey Burns,Marcelo Cypel,Lianne G. Singer,C. Chaparro,Chung-Wai Chow,Shaf Keshavjee,Laurent Brochard,Paul C. Hébert,Arthur S. Slutsky,John C. Marshall,Deborah J. Cook,Jill I. Cameron,Recover Program Investigators +49 more
TL;DR: ICU survivors of greater than or equal to 1 week of MV may be stratified into four disability groups based on age and ICU length of stay to stratify patients for post-ICU disability and recovery to 1 year after critical illness.
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Roles of iNOS and nNOS in sepsis-induced pulmonary apoptosis
Jill C. Rudkowski,Esther Barreiro,Rania Harfouche,Peter Goldberg,Osama Kishta,Pedro D'Orléans-Juste,Julie Labonté,Olivier Lesur,Sabah N. A. Hussain +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that NO derived from inducible NO synthase (iNOS) plays an important protective role against sepsis-induced pulmonary apoptosis.
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TryCYCLE: A Prospective Study of the Safety and Feasibility of Early In-Bed Cycling in Mechanically Ventilated Patients.
Michelle E. Kho,Michelle E. Kho,Michelle E. Kho,Alexander J. Molloy,Daana Ajami,Magda McCaughan,Kristy Obrovac,Christina Murphy,Laura Camposilvan,Margaret S. Herridge,Karen K. Y. Koo,Jill C. Rudkowski,Andrew J.E. Seely,Jennifer M. Zanni,Marina Mourtzakis,Thomas Piraino,Deborah J. Cook,Deborah J. Cook +17 more
TL;DR: Early cycling within the first 4 days of MV among hemodynamically stable patients is safe and feasible and research to evaluate the effect of early cycling on patient function is warranted.
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An evaluation of the '5 Minute Medicine' video podcast series compared to conventional medical resources for the internal medicine clerkship.
TL;DR: Investigation of how well received 5MM video podcasts are as an educational tool for clinical clerks to use while on call found they may have a role in the future of undergraduate medical education.