Title. Short- and long-term impact of critical illness on relatives: literature review.Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review undertaken to identify the short- and long-term impact of critical illness on relatives.Background. Patients in intensive care can experience physical and psychological consequences, and their relatives may also experience such effects. Although it is recognized that relatives have specific needs, it is not clear whether these needs are always met and whether further support is required, particularly after intensive care.Data sources. The following databases were searched for the period 1950-2007: Medline, British Nursing Index and Archive, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and EMB Reviews - Cochrane Central Regis...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain insight into critical care nurses attitudes and pe...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the provision of information in the form of a rehabilita...
There is a growing awareness amongst critical care practitioners that the impact of intensive care m...
Background. Patients discharged from intensive care may experience psychological and physical defici...
Aim: The aim of this research was to investigate relatives’ experiences of critical care and staff p...
The aim of the licentiate thesis was to describe close relatives of critically ill persons within in...
This exploratory study investigates relatives' overall experiences of the critical care environment ...
Relatives may experience a difficult and demanding situation when the patient is critically ill. Dur...
ICU syndrome is a mental syndrome of acute onset that occurs in some patients in a critical care un...
Contains fulltext : 238672.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to describe the experiences of close relatives within in...
Background: Having a family member in the critical care unit is a challenging experience. The needs ...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...
Family members with a loved one in the intensive care unit are faced with a large amount of stress a...
Background: It is recognized that ICU patients are exposed to massive stresses both from their life-...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain insight into critical care nurses attitudes and pe...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the provision of information in the form of a rehabilita...
There is a growing awareness amongst critical care practitioners that the impact of intensive care m...
Background. Patients discharged from intensive care may experience psychological and physical defici...
Aim: The aim of this research was to investigate relatives’ experiences of critical care and staff p...
The aim of the licentiate thesis was to describe close relatives of critically ill persons within in...
This exploratory study investigates relatives' overall experiences of the critical care environment ...
Relatives may experience a difficult and demanding situation when the patient is critically ill. Dur...
ICU syndrome is a mental syndrome of acute onset that occurs in some patients in a critical care un...
Contains fulltext : 238672.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to describe the experiences of close relatives within in...
Background: Having a family member in the critical care unit is a challenging experience. The needs ...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...
Family members with a loved one in the intensive care unit are faced with a large amount of stress a...
Background: It is recognized that ICU patients are exposed to massive stresses both from their life-...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain insight into critical care nurses attitudes and pe...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the provision of information in the form of a rehabilita...
There is a growing awareness amongst critical care practitioners that the impact of intensive care m...