2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297012
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Recovery following discharge from intensive care: What do patients think is helpful and what services are missing?

Brenda O’Neill,
Natasha Green,
Bronagh Blackwood
et al.

Abstract: Background Recovery following critical illness is complex due to the many challenges patients face which influence their long-term outcomes. We explored patients’ views about facilitators of recovery after critical illness which could be used to inform the components and timing of specific rehabilitation interventions. Aims To explore the views of patients after discharge from an intensive care unit (ICU) about their recovery and factors that facilitated recovery, and to determine additional services that pa… Show more

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