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Figure 1.

Consort diagram for questionnaire part one.

This part of the survey gathered general information about the participating hospitals as well as (non-)pharmacological strategies for the management of analgesia, delirium and sedation.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of participating intensive care units.

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Table 2.

Frequencies of analgesia, delirium and sedation monitoring in participating intensive care units.

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Table 3.

Pharmacological treatment strategies for delirium as applied by the participating intensive care units.

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Figure 2.

Monitoring of sedation, analgesia and delirium with validated scores.

Mosaic plot: The areas of the mosaic tiles are proportional to the observed frequency of groups. Both, sedation and pain monitoring. None, no sedation and no pain monitoring.

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Figure 3.

Consort diagram for questionnaire part 2.

This part of the survey gathered actual practice on analgesia, delirium and sedation management among included patients. Not allocable = there was either no allocable token for questionnaire part one or most of the data were entered incorrectly (e.g. RASS = 10, BPS = −2).

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Table 4.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of included patients.

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Table 5.

Methods and results of analgesia, delirium and sedation monitoring among included patients.

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