Rationale: Although survival during critical illness is improving, little evidence exists to guide post-intensive care unit (ICU) care. Understanding patients' needs and priorities is fundamental to improving care quality. Objectives: To describe the evolution of patients' priorities for recovery across the spectrum of post-ICU care. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of 39 semistructured interviews conducted from 2005 to 2006 in participants' homes 19 days to 11 years after hospital discharge after critical illness. Adult critical illness survivors (N = 39) aged 20 years or older from multiple ICUs across the United Kingdom were purposively selected to maximize diversity with respect to time since diagnosis, disease severity, sex, ag...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have longitudinally explored the experience and needs of family caregivers...
BackgroundIntensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychosoci...
© 2016 Dr. Kimberley Joy HainesThe legacy of a critical care admission is gaining increased internat...
Objectives:. To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support...
Background: The number of patients surviving critical care is increasing. Quality of life after crit...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychoso...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the key mechanisms that clinicians perceive improve care in the intensive car...
BackgroundIntensive care units deliver care to a heterogeneous group of patients with pre-existing c...
Background: Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychoso...
Background: As ICU mortality decreases, it has been reported that over half of ICU survivors inadver...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
Aim: To determine the quality of life, particularly physical function, of intensive care survivors d...
Objectives To describe former critical care patients’ perspectives on the support needed to optimis...
Objectives: To engage critical care end-users (survivors and caregivers) to describe their emotion...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have longitudinally explored the experience and needs of family caregivers...
BackgroundIntensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychosoci...
© 2016 Dr. Kimberley Joy HainesThe legacy of a critical care admission is gaining increased internat...
Objectives:. To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support...
Background: The number of patients surviving critical care is increasing. Quality of life after crit...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychoso...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the key mechanisms that clinicians perceive improve care in the intensive car...
BackgroundIntensive care units deliver care to a heterogeneous group of patients with pre-existing c...
Background: Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychoso...
Background: As ICU mortality decreases, it has been reported that over half of ICU survivors inadver...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
Aim: To determine the quality of life, particularly physical function, of intensive care survivors d...
Objectives To describe former critical care patients’ perspectives on the support needed to optimis...
Objectives: To engage critical care end-users (survivors and caregivers) to describe their emotion...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have longitudinally explored the experience and needs of family caregivers...
BackgroundIntensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychosoci...
© 2016 Dr. Kimberley Joy HainesThe legacy of a critical care admission is gaining increased internat...