Aims To understand barriers and facilitators of recovery for critical illness survivors’, who are discharged home from the hospital and do not have access to dedicated outpatient care. Design Multi-site descriptive study guided by interpretive phenomenology using semi-structured interviews. Methods Interviews were conducted between December 2017 -July 2018. Eighteen participants were included. Data were collected from interview recordings, transcripts, field notes, and a retrospective chart review for sample demographics. Analysis was completed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis which provided a unique view of recovery through the survivors’ personal experiences and perception of those experiences. Results Participants encounte...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
Aims and objectives: To theorise ICU survivorship after a critical illness based on longitudinal qua...
Background: Over 120,000 people in the UK survive critical illness each year, with over 60% of these...
Surviving critical illness with its physical, cognitive, and psychosocial morbidities is a growing c...
Objectives To describe former critical care patients’ perspectives on the support needed to optimis...
Physical, psychological, and social debilities are common among survivors of critical illness. Survi...
Background: Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychoso...
BackgroundIntensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychosoci...
Objective To identify critical illness survivors’ perceived barriers and facilitators to resuming pe...
BackgroundIntensive care units deliver care to a heterogeneous group of patients with pre-existing c...
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...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Rationale: Physical rehabilitation (encompassing ...
Rationale: To target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relatives in a ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate stories of recovery through the lens of intensive care...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
Aims and objectives: To theorise ICU survivorship after a critical illness based on longitudinal qua...
Background: Over 120,000 people in the UK survive critical illness each year, with over 60% of these...
Surviving critical illness with its physical, cognitive, and psychosocial morbidities is a growing c...
Objectives To describe former critical care patients’ perspectives on the support needed to optimis...
Physical, psychological, and social debilities are common among survivors of critical illness. Survi...
Background: Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychoso...
BackgroundIntensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychosoci...
Objective To identify critical illness survivors’ perceived barriers and facilitators to resuming pe...
BackgroundIntensive care units deliver care to a heterogeneous group of patients with pre-existing c...
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...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Rationale: Physical rehabilitation (encompassing ...
Rationale: To target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relatives in a ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate stories of recovery through the lens of intensive care...
Objectives: To understand the unmet needs of caregivers of ICU survivors, how they accessed support ...
Aims and objectives: To theorise ICU survivorship after a critical illness based on longitudinal qua...
Background: Over 120,000 people in the UK survive critical illness each year, with over 60% of these...