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2. Benbenishty, J., Ashkenazy, S. & Ganz, F. D. End-of-life care in critical care is about more than just education − Response to Bloomer et al. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 83, (2024).
3. Nydahl, P. et al. A world-wide study on delirium assessments and presence of protocols. Age Ageing 53, (2024).
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6. Benbenishty, J., Ashkenazi, S. & Dekeyser-Ganz, F. Nurse-led implementation of palliative care in the intensive care unit. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 81, (2024).
7. Seidlein, A.-H., Latour, J. M. & Benbenishty, J. Intensive Care admission aiming at organ donation. Not sure. Intensive Care Med. 50, 443–445 (2024).
8. Ashkenazy, S. et al. Patient mobilization in the intensive care unit: Assessing practice behavior – A multi-center point prevalence study. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 80, (2024).
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28. Benbenishty, J. United in a group, each nurse can be empowered. Cent. Eur. J. Nurs. Midwifery 12, 306 (2021).
29. Dobrowolska, B. et al. European intensive care nurses’ cultural competency: An international cross-sectional survey. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 60, (2020).
30. Benbenishty, J., Bennun, M. & Lind, R. Qualitative analysis of European and Middle East intensive care unit nursing death rituals. Nurs. Crit. Care 25, 284–290 (2020).
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32. Ganz, F. D. et al. A Conflict of Values: Nurses’ Willingness to Work Under Threatening Conditions. J. Nurs. Scholarsh. 51, 281–288 (2019).
33. Shimony-Kanat, S. & Benbenishty, J. Age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic factors impacting infant and toddler fall-related trauma. Pediatr. Emerg. Care 34, 696–701 (2018).
34. Puntillo, K. A. et al. Pain distress: the negative emotion associated with procedures in ICU patients. Intensive Care Med. 44, 1493–1501 (2018).
35. Benbenishty, J. Successful recovery after trauma – who says? Nurs. Crit. Care 23, 227–228 (2018).
36. Kirshbaum-Moriah, D., Harel, C. & Benbenishty, J. Family members’ experience of intensive care unit support group: qualitative analysis of intervention. Nurs. Crit. Care 23, 256–262 (2018).
37. Benbenishty, J. S. & Bülow, H.-H. Intensive care medicine in 2050: multidisciplinary communication in-/outside ICU. Intensive Care Med. 44, 636–638 (2018).
38. Benbenishty, J. et al. The migrant crisis and the importance of developing cultural competence in the intensive care unit. Nurs. Crit. Care 22, 262–263 (2017).
39. Papathanassoglou, E. et al. Systematic review of gender- dependent outcomes in sepsis. Nurs. Crit. Care 22, 284–292 (2017).
40. Qoussine, S. et al. Communication Between Postdelivery Mothers in the PACU and Newborns in Israel. J. Perianesthesia Nurs. 32, 295–301 (2017).
41. Endacott, R. et al. Perceptions of a good death: A qualitative study in intensive care units in England and Israel. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 36, 8–16 (2016).
42. Benbenishty, J. Family support group: A tool for nurses. Nurs. Crit. Care 20, 282–283 (2015).
43. Ganz, F. D. et al. Bullying and Its Prevention Among Intensive Care Nurses. J. Nurs. Scholarsh. 47, 505–511 (2015).
44. Cecconi, M. et al. Fluid challenges in intensive care: the FENICE study: A global inception cohort study. Intensive Care Med. 41, 1529–1537 (2015).
45. Hartog, C. S. & Benbenishty, J. The strange and conflicting world of nursing: reply to Bambi et al. Intensive Care Med. 41, 1374–1375 (2015).
46. Benbenishty, J. S. & Hannink, J. R. Non-verbal communication to restore patient–provider trust. Intensive Care Med. 41, 1359–1360 (2015).
47. Argent, A. C., Benbenishty, J. & Flaatten, H. Chronotypes, night shifts and intensive care. Intensive Care Med. 41, 698–700 (2015).
48. Kolpak, O. & Benbenishty, J. Letter to the Editor. Int. Nurs. Rev. 62, 119 (2015).
49. Hartog, C. S. & Benbenishty, J. Understanding nurse–physician conflicts in the ICU. Intensive Care Med. 41, 331–333 (2015).
50. Papathanassoglou, E., Williams, G. & Benbenishty, J. Research Advances in Critical Care: Targeting Patients’ Physiological and Psychological Outcomes. Biomed Res. Int. 2015, (2015).
51. Ganz, F. D. et al. The quality of intensive care unit nurse handover related to end of life: A descriptive comparative international study. Int. J. Nurs. Stud. 52, 49–56 (2015).
52. Benbenishty, J. S. A meaningful closure. Intensive Care Med. 40, 1758–1759 (2014).
53. Puntillo, K. A. et al. Determinants of procedural pain intensity in the intensive care unit: The Europain® study. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 189, 39–47 (2014).
54. Ganz, F. D. et al. Translation of Oral Care Practice Guidelines Into Clinical Practice by Intensive Care Unit Nurses. J. Nurs. Scholarsh. 45, 355–362 (2013).
55. Eisenberg, S. & Benbenishty, J. Milk and rice. Int. Nurs. Rev. 60, 543–544 (2013).
56. Vesin, A. et al. Reporting and handling missing values in clinical studies in intensive care units. Intensive Care Med. 39, 1396–1404 (2013).
57. Ganz, F. D. et al. Moral distress and structural empowerment among a national sample of Israeli intensive care nurses. J. Adv. Nurs. 69, 415–424 (2013).
58. Bülow, H.-H. et al. Are religion and religiosity important to end-of-life decisions and patient autonomy in the ICU? the Ethicatt study. Intensive Care Med. 38, 1126–1133 (2012).
59. Benbenishty, J., Weissman, C., Sprung, C. L., Brodsky-Israeli, M. & Weiss, Y. Characteristics of patients receiving vasopressors. Hear. Lung J. Acute Crit. Care 40, 247–252 (2011).
60. Benbenbishty, J., Adam, S. & Endacott, R. Physical restraint use in intensive care units across Europe: The PRICE study. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 26, 241–245 (2010).
61. Benbenishty, J. Disseminating best practice: meeting the challenge in Israel. Nurs. Crit. Care 15, 107–108 (2010).
62. Endacott, R., Benbenishty, J. & Seha, M. Preparing research instruments for use with different cultures. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 26, 64–68 (2010).
63. Endacott, R., Benbenishty, J. & Seha, M. Challenges and rewards in multi-national research. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 26, 61–63 (2010).
64. Azoulay, É. et al. Prevalence and factors of intensive care unit conflicts: The conflicus study. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 180, 853–860 (2009).
65. Ganz, F. D. et al. ICU nurses oral-care practices and the current best evidence. J. Nurs. Scholarsh. 41, 132–138 (2009).
66. Sprung, C. L. et al. Hydrocortisone therapy for patients with septic shock. N. Engl. J. Med. 358, 111–124 (2008).
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70. Benbenishty, J. et al. Nurse involvement in end-of-life decision making: The ETHICUS Study. Intensive Care Med. 32, 129–132 (2006).
71. Benbenishty, J., DeKeyser Ganz, F. & Adam, S. Differences in European critical care nursing practice: A pilot study. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 21, 172–178 (2005).
72. Benbenishty, J. & Klein, N. Hospitals are not political battlegrounds. Reflect. Nurs. Leadersh. 30, 9–10 (2004).