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View article: Current strategies and future directions to enhance recovery following critical illness
Current strategies and future directions to enhance recovery following critical illness Open
Improvements in critical care treatments have led to an increased number of survivors of critical illness and an enhanced recognition of the problems which these patients encounter. Despite this, the ideal strategies to both prevent and ma…
View article: Delirium and Self-Reported Driving Behaviors and Outcomes After Critical Illness
Delirium and Self-Reported Driving Behaviors and Outcomes After Critical Illness Open
Importance Survivors of critical illness often have ongoing issues that affect functioning, including driving ability. Objective To examine whether intensive care unit (ICU) delirium is independently associated with long-term changes in dr…
View article: Time-Sensitive Recovery
Time-Sensitive Recovery Open
View article: What measures have been used to explore the outcomes of family members of critically ill patients: a scoping review
What measures have been used to explore the outcomes of family members of critically ill patients: a scoping review Open
View article: Clinician and Patient Responses to <scp>US</scp> Health Insurers' Policies: A Qualitative Study of Higher Risk Patients
Clinician and Patient Responses to <span>US</span> Health Insurers' Policies: A Qualitative Study of Higher Risk Patients Open
Objective To identify specific ways in which US health insurance triggered changes in care and interrupted the encounter between clinicians and patients in post‐intensive care unit (ICU) clinics. Study Setting and Design This naturalistic …
View article: Post–Intensive Care Syndrome and Caregiver Burden
Post–Intensive Care Syndrome and Caregiver Burden Open
Importance Understanding the reciprocal association between post–intensive care syndrome (PICS) and caregiver burden is crucial for optimal care of patients and caregivers following critical illness. Objective To evaluate the associations …
View article: Nurses Must Improve Delirium Care: A Call to Action
Nurses Must Improve Delirium Care: A Call to Action Open
View article: Sociodemographic representation in ICU recovery research
Sociodemographic representation in ICU recovery research Open
View article: Delirium and Weakness Acquired in the Intensive Care Unit: Individual and Combined Effects on 90‐Day Mortality in Survivors of Critical Illness
Delirium and Weakness Acquired in the Intensive Care Unit: Individual and Combined Effects on 90‐Day Mortality in Survivors of Critical Illness Open
Aims To compare the individual and combined effects on 90‐day mortality among four critically ill survivor groups: normal (without ICU‐acquired delirium or ICU‐acquired weakness), delirium‐only (with ICU‐acquired delirium only), weakness‐o…
View article: Understanding attendance patterns and determinants in cardiac, pulmonary, and ICU rehabilitation/recovery programs: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Understanding attendance patterns and determinants in cardiac, pulmonary, and ICU rehabilitation/recovery programs: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
View article: Creating a Culture of an Awake and Walking Intensive Care Unit
Creating a Culture of an Awake and Walking Intensive Care Unit Open
View article: Long-term outcomes after treatment of delirium during critical illness with antipsychotics (MIND-USA): a randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial
Long-term outcomes after treatment of delirium during critical illness with antipsychotics (MIND-USA): a randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial Open
View article: Delirium and Coronavirus Disease 2019
Delirium and Coronavirus Disease 2019 Open
View article: Understanding and Managing Anxiety Sensitivity During Critical Illness and Long-Term Recovery
Understanding and Managing Anxiety Sensitivity During Critical Illness and Long-Term Recovery Open
Anxiety sensitivity is a fear of symptoms associated with anxiety (eg, rapid respiration and heart rate, perspiration), also known as “fear of fear.” This fear is a misinterpretation of nonthreatening symptoms as threatening across 3 domai…
View article: Factors Influencing Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-Making in the Post-ICU Period
Factors Influencing Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-Making in the Post-ICU Period Open
ClinicalTrials.gov; No.: NCT03926533; URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov.
View article: Driving decisions after critical illness: Qualitative analysis of patient-provider reviews during ICU recovery clinic assessments
Driving decisions after critical illness: Qualitative analysis of patient-provider reviews during ICU recovery clinic assessments Open
View article: Importance of Reconnection With ICU Survivors to ICU Recovery Program Clinicians
Importance of Reconnection With ICU Survivors to ICU Recovery Program Clinicians Open
Presently, ICU recovery care has appropriately focused on ICU survivor and caregiver outcomes. The provision of ICU recovery services through specialized post-ICU programs are one approach clinicians and researchers have focused their effo…
View article: Table of Contents
Table of Contents Open
View article: Patient and caregiver experiences with a telemedicine intensive care unit recovery clinic
Patient and caregiver experiences with a telemedicine intensive care unit recovery clinic Open
View article: Symptom Clusters Seen in Adult COVID-19 Recovery Clinic Care Seekers
Symptom Clusters Seen in Adult COVID-19 Recovery Clinic Care Seekers Open
View article: Multidisciplinary ICU Recovery Clinic Visits
Multidisciplinary ICU Recovery Clinic Visits Open
View article: Association of Incident Delirium With Short-term Mortality in Adults With Critical Illness Receiving Mechanical Ventilation
Association of Incident Delirium With Short-term Mortality in Adults With Critical Illness Receiving Mechanical Ventilation Open
Importance Intensive care unit (ICU)–acquired delirium and/or coma have consequences for patient outcomes. However, contradictory findings exist, especially when considering short-term (ie, in-hospital) mortality and length of stay (LOS). …
View article: Patient and Caregiver-Derived Health Service Improvements for Better Critical Care Recovery
Patient and Caregiver-Derived Health Service Improvements for Better Critical Care Recovery Open
OBJECTIVES: To engage critical care end-users (survivors and caregivers) to describe their emotions and experiences across their recovery trajectory, and elicit their ideas and solutions for health service improvements to improve the ICU r…
View article: Factors Influencing Engagement with in-Person Intensive Care Unit Recovery Clinic Services
Factors Influencing Engagement with in-Person Intensive Care Unit Recovery Clinic Services Open
Background: Intensive Care Unit recovery clinics (ICU-RC), are multidisciplinary outpatient clinics designed to identify and treat post-intensive care syndrome impairments unique to each survivor of critical illness. Engagement is limited,…
View article: Modification of social determinants of health by critical illness and consequences of that modification for recovery: an international qualitative study
Modification of social determinants of health by critical illness and consequences of that modification for recovery: an international qualitative study Open
Objectives Social determinants of health (SDoH) contribute to health outcomes. We identified SDoH that were modified by critical illness, and the effect of such modifications on recovery from critical illness. Design In-depth semistructure…
View article: Peer‐delivered motivational interviewing intervention for post‐intensive care syndrome: A pilot of peer mentor training feasibility
Peer‐delivered motivational interviewing intervention for post‐intensive care syndrome: A pilot of peer mentor training feasibility Open
View article: Patients’ and Caregivers’ Perceptions of Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization and Recovery
Patients’ and Caregivers’ Perceptions of Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization and Recovery Open
Background Telehealth-based intensive care unit recovery clinics (ICU-RCs) can increase access to post-ICU recovery care for patients and their families. It is crucial to understand patients’ and caregivers’ experience of illness and recov…
View article: Evolution in Care Delivery within Critical Illness Recovery Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study
Evolution in Care Delivery within Critical Illness Recovery Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study Open
Rationale: There are limited data on the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on intensive care unit (ICU) recovery clinic care delivery practices. Objectives: We sought to better understand the patient-level…
View article: Effects of social influence and implementation climate and leadership on nurse-led early mobility behaviours in critical care
Effects of social influence and implementation climate and leadership on nurse-led early mobility behaviours in critical care Open
Introduction Early mobility (EM), initiating and advancing physical activity in the earliest days of critical illness, has been described as the most difficult component of the ABCDEF bundle to implement and coordinate. Successful implemen…
View article: Assess, Prevent, and Manage Pain; Both Spontaneous Awakening and Breathing Trials; Choice of Analgesia/Sedation; Delirium: Assess, Prevent, and Manage; Early Mobility; Family Engagement and Empowerment Bundle Implementation: Quantifying the Association of Access to Bundle-Enhancing Supplies and Equipment
Assess, Prevent, and Manage Pain; Both Spontaneous Awakening and Breathing Trials; Choice of Analgesia/Sedation; Delirium: Assess, Prevent, and Manage; Early Mobility; Family Engagement and Empowerment Bundle Implementation: Quantifying the Association of Access to Bundle-Enhancing Supplies and Equipment Open
OBJECTIVES: Describe the physical environment factors (i.e., availability, accessibility) of bundle-enhancing items and the association of physical environment with bundle adherence. DESIGN: This multicenter, exploratory, cross-sectional s…