BACKGROUND: Outcomes in pediatric critical care research are typically selected by the researcher. OBJECTIVES: (1) To identify outcomes prioritized by patients and their families following a critical illness and (2) to determine the overlap between patient-centered and researcher-selected study outcomes. METHODS: An exploratory descriptive qualitative study nested within a longitudinal cohort study conducted in 2 pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Participants were purposively sampled from the primary cohort to ensure adequate demographic representation. Qualitative descriptive approaches based on naturalistic observation were used to collect data and analyze results. Data were coded by using the International Classification of Functio...
Objective To identify parents’ prioritised outcomes by combining qualitative findings from two trial...
OBJECTIVE: Timely, high quality communication with families is essential to family-centered decision...
Objective: Most interventions in paediatric critical care lack high grade evidence. We aimed to iden...
Background: Intensivists are increasingly attuned to the post-discharge outcomes experienced by fami...
The involvement of patients and the public in the development, implementation and evaluation of heal...
Objective: The Paediatric Intensive Care Society Study Group conducted a research prioritization exe...
BackgroundPediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) teams provide care for critically ill children with d...
Aim: To explore and understand the impact of paediatric intensive unit (PICU) admission on longitudi...
The involvement of patients and the public in the development, implementation and evaluation of heal...
Objective: To identify parents' prioritised outcomes by combining qualitative findings from two tria...
Objectives: More children are surviving critical illness but are at risk of residual or new health c...
Most children are surviving critical illness in highly resourced pediatric intensive care units (PIC...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and their pa...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and their pa...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and their pa...
Objective To identify parents’ prioritised outcomes by combining qualitative findings from two trial...
OBJECTIVE: Timely, high quality communication with families is essential to family-centered decision...
Objective: Most interventions in paediatric critical care lack high grade evidence. We aimed to iden...
Background: Intensivists are increasingly attuned to the post-discharge outcomes experienced by fami...
The involvement of patients and the public in the development, implementation and evaluation of heal...
Objective: The Paediatric Intensive Care Society Study Group conducted a research prioritization exe...
BackgroundPediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) teams provide care for critically ill children with d...
Aim: To explore and understand the impact of paediatric intensive unit (PICU) admission on longitudi...
The involvement of patients and the public in the development, implementation and evaluation of heal...
Objective: To identify parents' prioritised outcomes by combining qualitative findings from two tria...
Objectives: More children are surviving critical illness but are at risk of residual or new health c...
Most children are surviving critical illness in highly resourced pediatric intensive care units (PIC...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and their pa...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and their pa...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and their pa...
Objective To identify parents’ prioritised outcomes by combining qualitative findings from two trial...
OBJECTIVE: Timely, high quality communication with families is essential to family-centered decision...
Objective: Most interventions in paediatric critical care lack high grade evidence. We aimed to iden...