2004
DOI: 10.1186/cc2976
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Discomfort and factual recollection in intensive care unit patients

Abstract: IntroductionA stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), although potentially life-saving, may cause considerable discomfort to patients. However, retrospective assessment of discomfort is difficult because recollection of stressful events may be impaired by sedation and severe illness during the ICU stay. This study addresses the following questions. What is the incidence of discomfort reported by patients recently discharged from an ICU? What were the sources of discomfort reported? What was the degree of factua… Show more

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“…Findings showed that study participants greatly suffered from the effects of different discomforting factors. Two earlier studies also reported that ICU patients greatly suffered from the effects of physical and mental discomforting factors (8,27). However, two other studies showed that the level of ICU patients' discomfort was moderate (5, 28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Findings showed that study participants greatly suffered from the effects of different discomforting factors. Two earlier studies also reported that ICU patients greatly suffered from the effects of physical and mental discomforting factors (8,27). However, two other studies showed that the level of ICU patients' discomfort was moderate (5, 28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a study revealed that some patients considered cardiac surgery and CSICU hospitalization as the most significant life -threatening conditions in their lives (7). CSICU patients experience varying degrees of discomfort and stress induced by different external and internal factors (8). The most common discomforting factors in these units are healthcare providers, visitors, environmental factors, pain, anxiety, fear, loneliness, concerns, inability to verbally communicate due to endotracheal intubation, ringing telephones, equipment alarms, mechanical ventilation, staff's voices, heating and cooling systems, 24 -hour lighting, and unfamiliar routines (9)(10)(11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Descriptions of patient memories reveal recollections of discomfort related to common elements of ICU care (42) and reports of pain, anxiety and fear are common (43). Frightening hallucinations and paranoid delusions that occur during a patient’s ICU stay, likely in the context of delirium, may continue to haunt individuals well after their critical illness has resolved (44).…”
Section: Creation Of a Conceptual Model Addressing Ptsd Among Icu Surmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ideal sedative should have a rapid onset, a short duration of action, a lack of accumulation, ease of titration and administration, and no cardiovascular and respiratory depression [1,2]. Until now, clinicians have been struggling to identify the ideal drug candidates to treat critically ill patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%