Objective: This study gathered data on symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients and relatives after discharge from intensive care and examined whether the intensive care population differ from an elective cardiac surgery group with regards to their anxiety and depression symptom reporting. Design and setting: A single measurement point matched group comparison study in an ICU follow-up programme. Patients and participants: Twenty ICU patients and their relatives and a matched comparison group of 15 elective cardiac surgery patients and their relatives. Measurements and results: Patients and relatives completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Relatives answered an open question to explore the perceived impact of Intensive ca...
Study objectives: More than two thirds of family members visiting intensive care unit (ICU) patients...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to determine emotional reactions and needs of families of ICU...
Background: Adverse responses to critical illness, such as symptoms of depression, anxiety or posttr...
Objective: This study gathered data on symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients and relatives ...
Background. Intensive care units (ICUs) may produce stress on the relatives of patients that have lo...
Context: An intensive care unit (ICU) admission of a patient causes considerable stress among relati...
Background: Admission of a patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the recovery process may be ...
INTRODUCTION:Patients and family members undergo different experiences of suffering from emotional d...
Contains fulltext : 238672.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Introduction: Patient’s admission in ICU is often a stressful event for patient’s family. Symptoms o...
[Resumen] Background Intensive care units (ICUs) may produce stress on the relatives of patients th...
AIM: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Study objectives: More than two thirds of family members visiting intensive care unit (ICU) patients...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to determine emotional reactions and needs of families of ICU...
Background: Adverse responses to critical illness, such as symptoms of depression, anxiety or posttr...
Objective: This study gathered data on symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients and relatives ...
Background. Intensive care units (ICUs) may produce stress on the relatives of patients that have lo...
Context: An intensive care unit (ICU) admission of a patient causes considerable stress among relati...
Background: Admission of a patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the recovery process may be ...
INTRODUCTION:Patients and family members undergo different experiences of suffering from emotional d...
Contains fulltext : 238672.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Introduction: Patient’s admission in ICU is often a stressful event for patient’s family. Symptoms o...
[Resumen] Background Intensive care units (ICUs) may produce stress on the relatives of patients th...
AIM: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Study objectives: More than two thirds of family members visiting intensive care unit (ICU) patients...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to determine emotional reactions and needs of families of ICU...
Background: Adverse responses to critical illness, such as symptoms of depression, anxiety or posttr...