2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpede.2023.02.009
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Feasibility and acceptance of ICU diaries adapted to paediatric patients. A new tool against family post-intensive care syndrome?

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“…Admission into the PICU can be a difficult situation for both patients and their families [11,12]; therefore, it is essential to achieve PICU with a high degree of "humanized care," based on the presence of family members with an open door policy, active involvement in patient care, the use of effective communication with the implementation of family-centered passes, or the presence of respite spaces for family members [13,14]. In recent years, the study of alternative non-pharmacological therapies such as music therapy in neonatal units has also been expanded [15], or the implementation of early rehabilitation projects [16] and the use of ICU journals [17,18] for the prevention and treatment of p-PICS.…”
Section: Communicated By Peter De Wintermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Admission into the PICU can be a difficult situation for both patients and their families [11,12]; therefore, it is essential to achieve PICU with a high degree of "humanized care," based on the presence of family members with an open door policy, active involvement in patient care, the use of effective communication with the implementation of family-centered passes, or the presence of respite spaces for family members [13,14]. In recent years, the study of alternative non-pharmacological therapies such as music therapy in neonatal units has also been expanded [15], or the implementation of early rehabilitation projects [16] and the use of ICU journals [17,18] for the prevention and treatment of p-PICS.…”
Section: Communicated By Peter De Wintermentioning
confidence: 99%