Objective: To comprehensively update and survey the current provision of recovery, rehabilitation and follow-up services for adult critical care patients across the UK. Design: Cross-sectional, self-administered, predominantly closed-question, electronic, online survey. Setting: Institutions providing adult critical care services identified from national databases. Participants: Multiprofessional critical care clinicians delivering services at each site. Results: Responses from 176 UK hospital sites were included (176/242, 72.7%). Inpatient recovery and follow-up services were present at 127/176 (72.2%) sites, adopting multiple formats of delivery and primarily delivered by nurses (n=115/127, 90.6%). Outpatient services ran at 1...
Surviving critical illness can be life-changing and presents new healthcare challenges for patients ...
Objectives To identify follow-up services planned for patients with COVID-19 discharged from intensi...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that nurse led follow-up programmes are effective and cost effect...
Objective To comprehensively update and survey the current provision of recovery, rehabilitation and...
Objective: To comprehensively update and survey the current provision of recovery, rehabilitation an...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the implementation of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guid...
Intensive care follow-up clinics allow extended review of survivors of critical illness. However, th...
Objective: A proportion of those recovering from COVID-19 are likely to have significant and ongoing...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
© The Intensive Care Society 2021. Background: Many Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors suffer from ...
OBJECTIVES:. Sepsis survivors are at increased risk for morbidity and functional impairment. There a...
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in Clinical Guideline 83: Rehabilit...
Introduction Over half of post-COVID-hospitalisation adults have persistent symptoms 2 years after d...
Purpose of review: To summarize improvements and innovations in healthcare delivery which could ...
Surviving critical illness can be life-changing and presents new healthcare challenges for patients ...
Objectives To identify follow-up services planned for patients with COVID-19 discharged from intensi...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that nurse led follow-up programmes are effective and cost effect...
Objective To comprehensively update and survey the current provision of recovery, rehabilitation and...
Objective: To comprehensively update and survey the current provision of recovery, rehabilitation an...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the implementation of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guid...
Intensive care follow-up clinics allow extended review of survivors of critical illness. However, th...
Objective: A proportion of those recovering from COVID-19 are likely to have significant and ongoing...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the development, introduction, implementation, and cu...
© The Intensive Care Society 2021. Background: Many Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors suffer from ...
OBJECTIVES:. Sepsis survivors are at increased risk for morbidity and functional impairment. There a...
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in Clinical Guideline 83: Rehabilit...
Introduction Over half of post-COVID-hospitalisation adults have persistent symptoms 2 years after d...
Purpose of review: To summarize improvements and innovations in healthcare delivery which could ...
Surviving critical illness can be life-changing and presents new healthcare challenges for patients ...
Objectives To identify follow-up services planned for patients with COVID-19 discharged from intensi...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that nurse led follow-up programmes are effective and cost effect...