The purpose of this study was to explore the memories of patients who had a short-term admission to the ICU, with a particular focus on dreams, nightmares and confusion. Descriptive data were collected from a target sample of 50 participants, by means of a questionnaire. Following this, eight patients who had completed and returned the questionnaire and had reported hallucinations, dreams or confusion participated in open-ended, semi-structured interviews. Analysis of the data generated by the questionnaire revealed that the most common memories of ICU were anxiety, pain, thirst and nausea. Nightmares, hallucinations and confusion were also common and were reported to be highly distressing. The transcribed interviews were subjected to a the...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the potential use of visual diarizing to enable intensive ...
Objective : To define the incidence of recall and dreams during analgosedation in critically ill pat...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The critically ill needs advanced support to prevent complications and ...
Copyright © 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.The purpose of this study was to explore the memories of ...
3noIn this study, we aimed to explore the experiences of being cared for in an intensive care unit (...
This study explores how patients understand their hallucinatory and delusional type experiences whil...
Introduction. Delusional and fearful memories after critical illness are observed in up to 70% of pa...
Abstract Aim To identify and synthesize the evidence regarding adult patients' memories from their s...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to acquire a deeper understanding of patients' mem...
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients cared for in the intensive care unit were exposed ...
Background: A growing body of evidence has confirmed that intensive care unit survivors encounter my...
Background: A growing body of evidence has confirmed that intensive care unit survivors encounter my...
Introduction: Critically ill patients need advanced support to remain alive and prevent serious com...
Objectives To describe intensive care unit (ICU) patients\u27 delusional memories and interpretation...
Background: A growing body of evidence has confirmed that intensive care unit survivors encounter my...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the potential use of visual diarizing to enable intensive ...
Objective : To define the incidence of recall and dreams during analgosedation in critically ill pat...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The critically ill needs advanced support to prevent complications and ...
Copyright © 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.The purpose of this study was to explore the memories of ...
3noIn this study, we aimed to explore the experiences of being cared for in an intensive care unit (...
This study explores how patients understand their hallucinatory and delusional type experiences whil...
Introduction. Delusional and fearful memories after critical illness are observed in up to 70% of pa...
Abstract Aim To identify and synthesize the evidence regarding adult patients' memories from their s...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to acquire a deeper understanding of patients' mem...
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients cared for in the intensive care unit were exposed ...
Background: A growing body of evidence has confirmed that intensive care unit survivors encounter my...
Background: A growing body of evidence has confirmed that intensive care unit survivors encounter my...
Introduction: Critically ill patients need advanced support to remain alive and prevent serious com...
Objectives To describe intensive care unit (ICU) patients\u27 delusional memories and interpretation...
Background: A growing body of evidence has confirmed that intensive care unit survivors encounter my...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the potential use of visual diarizing to enable intensive ...
Objective : To define the incidence of recall and dreams during analgosedation in critically ill pat...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The critically ill needs advanced support to prevent complications and ...