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Rym Boulkedid
Researcher at Paris Diderot University
Publications - 10
Citations - 1443
Rym Boulkedid is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intubation & Delphi method. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1067 citations.
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Using and Reporting the Delphi Method for Selecting Healthcare Quality Indicators: A Systematic Review
Rym Boulkedid,Hendy Abdoul,Hendy Abdoul,Marine Loustau,O Sibony,Corinne Alberti,Corinne Alberti +6 more
TL;DR: The use and reporting of the Delphi method for quality indicators selection need to be improved and some guidance is provided to improve the using and reported of the method in future surveys.
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The effect of atropine on rhythm and conduction disturbances during 322 critical care intubations.
Peter B. Jones,Stéphane Dauger,Isabelle Denjoy,Nathalia Pinto da Costa,Corinne Alberti,Rym Boulkedid,Mark J. Peters +6 more
TL;DR: Atropine significantly reduced the prevalence of new arrhythmias during intubation particularly for children over 1 month of age, did not convert sinus tachy Cardia to ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation, and may contribute to the safety of intubations.
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Methodology used in comparative studies assessing programmes of transition from paediatrics to adult care programmes: a systematic review
E. Le Roux,H. Mellerio,Sophie Guilmin-Crepon,S. Gottot,Paul Jacquin,Rym Boulkedid,Corinne Alberti +6 more
TL;DR: Systematic review of comparative studies assessing transition to adult care interventions for young people with chronic conditions identified areas for improvement in terms of randomisation, recruitment and external validity, blinding, measurement validity, standardised assessment and reporting.
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Quality Indicators for Continuous Monitoring to Improve Maternal and Infant Health in Maternity Departments: A Modified Delphi Survey of an International Multidisciplinary Panel
Rym Boulkedid,Olivier Sibony,François Goffinet,François Goffinet,Arnaud Fauconnier,Bernard Branger,Corinne Alberti,Corinne Alberti +7 more
TL;DR: A modified Delphi method is described to identify a set of indicators for continuously monitoring the quality of maternity care by healthcare professionals, which could be used to assess and monitor obstetrical care, with the goal of improving thequality of care in maternity units.
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Quality indicator development and implementation in maternity units.
TL;DR: Cumulative sum charts that monitor pre-selected quality indicators can be easily designed for obstetrics and gynaecology units and provide clinicians with a picture of current practices, and rapidly detect unwanted changes in quality indicator rates.