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Physical activity and sedentary behavior in middle-aged intensive care unit survivors discharged home: A systematic review
Physical activity and sedentary behavior in middle-aged intensive care unit survivors discharged home: A systematic review
Survivors of critical care illnesses often experience symptoms of post intensive care syndrome (PICS) including declining ...
A nomogram based on quantitative EEG to predict the prognosis of nontraumatic coma patients in the neuro-intensive care unit
A nomogram based on quantitative EEG to predict the prognosis of nontraumatic coma patients in the neuro-intensive care unit
Coma is a common clinical symptom among neurocritical patients, characterized by a state of unconsciousness and an incapac...
Is a UK multicentre trial of intravenous maintenance fluid volumes in critically ill children feasible?
Is a UK multicentre trial of intravenous maintenance fluid volumes in critically ill children feasible?
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Photographs in burn patient diaries: A qualitative study of patients’ and nurses’ experiences
Photographs in burn patient diaries: A qualitative study of patients’ and nurses’ experiences
Volume 82, June 2024, 103619Author links open overlay panel, , , AbstractObjectiveTo explore burn patients’ and burn inten...
Voice use of nurses working in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic
Voice use of nurses working in the intensive care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic
Volume 82, June 2024, 103620Author links open overlay panel, AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the voice us...
ICU admission Braden score independently predicts delirium in critically ill patients with ischemic stroke
ICU admission Braden score independently predicts delirium in critically ill patients with ischemic stroke
Delirium is a common acute encephalopathy syndrome characterized by acute or subacute onset of impaired attention and cons...
Exploring patients’ and families’ preferences for auditory stimulation in ICU delirium prevention: A qualitative study
Exploring patients’ and families’ preferences for auditory stimulation in ICU delirium prevention: A qualitative study
According to the American Psychiatric Association, delirium is a cerebral dysfunction characterized by acute and fluctuati...
Performance and validation of two ICU delirium assessment and severity tools; a prospective observational study
Performance and validation of two ICU delirium assessment and severity tools; a prospective observational study
Volume 83, August 2024, 103627Author links open overlay panel, , , AbstractBackgroundThe clinical statistical performance ...
The impact of critical illness on patients’ physical function and recovery: An explanatory mixed-methods analysis
The impact of critical illness on patients’ physical function and recovery: An explanatory mixed-methods analysis
ObjectivesTo determine how the perception of physical function 6-months following critical illness compares to objectively...
Nutrition and pressure injury prevention in the intensive care unit: Weighing the evidence
Nutrition and pressure injury prevention in the intensive care unit: Weighing the evidence
Volume 81, April 2024, 103579Author links open overlay panelGeorgia Hardy a, Emma J. Ridley a b, Oana A. Tatucu-Babet a bS...
The added value of physiotherapists in preventing pressure injuries in intensive care patients
The added value of physiotherapists in preventing pressure injuries in intensive care patients
Volume 80, February 2024, 103582Author links open overlay panelSabrina Eggmann a, Anja M. Raab bShow morePrevious article ...