Post-ICU Syndrome and the Importance of Humanization in Intensive Care
Irma Mariso Quiroga-Mantilla,
Cecilia Teresita De Jesús, Carbajal-Llauce,
Leonor Concepción Vera-Macias
et al.
Abstract:Humanization in the ICU has become a central topic over the last decade. New research focuses on
technologies such as virtual reality and music therapy, as well as on practices like family presence during and
after ICU stays, open-door policies, and monitoring of both family members and healthcare personnel.
Psychiatric disorders, including depression, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and delirium, are prevalent in ICU
survivors and contribute to post-ICU syndrome. This research aimed to determine the role of h… Show more
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