Background Historically, critical care research and policy focused on survival to intensive care unit (ICU) discharge. However, as critical care innovation has progressed, emphasis has shifted to the quality of survival beyond ICU discharge. There is significant focus on the long-term rehabilitation needs of patients who have required critical care, but very little evidence exists about the period between ICU and hospital discharge. Care during this time should be focused on recovery and rehabilitation, crucial in limiting the long-term morbidity associated with critical illness. Every year in the UK approximately 163,000 patients are admitted to an ICU. Despite patients being assessed as ready for discharge from ICU, having either recover...
Background Medical equipment assumes a major part in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases...
Purpose: Post anesthesia care units (PACUs) play an important role in the provision of safe patient...
Innovations in cancer care requiring intensive support, and improved cancer patient survival in and ...
Paediatric patients are more vulnerable to Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs). Hand Hygiene Compli...
Background In the context of increasing survivorship from critical illness it is important to enhan...
Background Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is considered a core competency in emergency medi...
Abstract Problem: The intensive care unit has the highest rate of mortality and patient care costs i...
Discharge planning is the process of individual treatment plans for patients before leaving the hos...
Background As greater numbers of individuals survive critical care, critical care nurses require a...
TACE is the locoregional treatment of choice for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma, and a succes...
Human trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar global industry, generating $150 billion annually (Inter...
Introduction. Patient falls occur frequently in the acute hospital setting and are one of the most c...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that affects an individual’s ability to use languageeffecti...
Background: Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases (CLRD), such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary...
The main nexus of communication between the patient/carer and the doctor is the medical appointment....
Background Medical equipment assumes a major part in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases...
Purpose: Post anesthesia care units (PACUs) play an important role in the provision of safe patient...
Innovations in cancer care requiring intensive support, and improved cancer patient survival in and ...
Paediatric patients are more vulnerable to Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs). Hand Hygiene Compli...
Background In the context of increasing survivorship from critical illness it is important to enhan...
Background Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is considered a core competency in emergency medi...
Abstract Problem: The intensive care unit has the highest rate of mortality and patient care costs i...
Discharge planning is the process of individual treatment plans for patients before leaving the hos...
Background As greater numbers of individuals survive critical care, critical care nurses require a...
TACE is the locoregional treatment of choice for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma, and a succes...
Human trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar global industry, generating $150 billion annually (Inter...
Introduction. Patient falls occur frequently in the acute hospital setting and are one of the most c...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that affects an individual’s ability to use languageeffecti...
Background: Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases (CLRD), such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary...
The main nexus of communication between the patient/carer and the doctor is the medical appointment....
Background Medical equipment assumes a major part in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases...
Purpose: Post anesthesia care units (PACUs) play an important role in the provision of safe patient...
Innovations in cancer care requiring intensive support, and improved cancer patient survival in and ...