OBJECTIVES: The experience of critical illness among patients is both complex and multifaceted. It can make patients vulnerable to long-term consequences such as impairment in cognition, mental health and physical functional ability which affects health related quality of life. This study aims to explore patients' patterns of behaviour during the process from becoming critical ill to recovery at home. DESIGN: We used a classic grounded theory methodology to explore the main concern for intensive care patients. Thirteen participants were interviewed and seven different participants were observed. SETTING: Three general intensive care units in Sweden, consisting of a university hospital, a county hospital and a district hospital. FINDINGS: Th...
Modern medical technology is advancing rapidly. Older adults can now survive critical illnesses, suc...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore how families live after one parent has been...
OBJECTIVES: The experience of critical illness among patients is both complex and multifaceted. It c...
Objectives Critical illness is a life-threatening condition for the patient, which affects their fam...
Rationale: Physical rehabilitation (encompassing early mobilisation) of the critically ill patient i...
Rationale Physical rehabilitation (encompassing early mobilisation) of the critically ill patient is...
Aim of the study: To understand the critical illness trajectory from patient and relative perspecti...
Initial findings from doctoral study “Patient & Families in adult critical care; a Grounded Theory a...
Support provided by non-professional family members is generally believed to be beneficial to the re...
Aims and objectives: To theorise ICU survivorship after a critical illness based on longitudinal qua...
Aim: To explore families’ experiences of their interactions in an Australian adult intensive care un...
Relatives may experience a difficult and demanding situation when the patient is critically ill. Dur...
Item not available in this repository.Deposited in University of Dundee repository on 2016-12-06 at:...
Aim of the study To understand the critical illness trajectory from patient and relative perspectiv...
Modern medical technology is advancing rapidly. Older adults can now survive critical illnesses, suc...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore how families live after one parent has been...
OBJECTIVES: The experience of critical illness among patients is both complex and multifaceted. It c...
Objectives Critical illness is a life-threatening condition for the patient, which affects their fam...
Rationale: Physical rehabilitation (encompassing early mobilisation) of the critically ill patient i...
Rationale Physical rehabilitation (encompassing early mobilisation) of the critically ill patient is...
Aim of the study: To understand the critical illness trajectory from patient and relative perspecti...
Initial findings from doctoral study “Patient & Families in adult critical care; a Grounded Theory a...
Support provided by non-professional family members is generally believed to be beneficial to the re...
Aims and objectives: To theorise ICU survivorship after a critical illness based on longitudinal qua...
Aim: To explore families’ experiences of their interactions in an Australian adult intensive care un...
Relatives may experience a difficult and demanding situation when the patient is critically ill. Dur...
Item not available in this repository.Deposited in University of Dundee repository on 2016-12-06 at:...
Aim of the study To understand the critical illness trajectory from patient and relative perspectiv...
Modern medical technology is advancing rapidly. Older adults can now survive critical illnesses, suc...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore how families live after one parent has been...