Improving Critical Care Survivorship

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A Guide to Prevention, Recovery, and Reintegration

ISBN: 3030686825
ISBN 13: 9783030686826
Herausgeber: Kimberley J Haines/Joanne McPeake/Carla M Sevin
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xv, 303 S., 3 s/w Illustr., 31 farbige Illustr., 303 p. 34 illus., 31 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.04.2022
Auflage: 1/2022
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This book provides a comprehensive overview of improving critical care survivorship. Comprised of four sections, the text presents interventions that can be used to improve patient outcomes and reduce the burden of post-intensive care syndrome across the arc of care, from the ICU to returning home. The first section of the text focuses on preventing adverse outcomes in the ICU, with an emphasis on implementing early mobilization, engaging and supporting families, and employing various forms of therapy. The second section revolves around enhancing recovery post-ICU, focusing on physical and neurocognitive rehabilitation programs, peer support, and poly-pharmacy management. Community reintegration is the subject of the third section, with emphasis on socioeconomic reintegration, healthcare utilization, and volunteerism in ICU recovery. The book concludes with a section on future considerations, specifically spotlighting preliminary ideas that address long-term sequelae and international collaboration to solve critical care challenges. Written by experts in the field, Improving Critical Care Survivorship: A Guide for Prevention, Recovery, and Reintegration is a valuable resource for critical care clinicians and researchers interested in improving the quality of patient survival after ICU admission.

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Beschreibung

This book provides a comprehensive overview of improving critical care survivorship. Comprised of four sections, the text presents interventions that can be used to improve patient outcomes and reduce the burden of post-intensive care syndrome across the arc of care, from the ICU to returning home. The first section of the text focuses on preventing adverse outcomes in the ICU, with an emphasis on implementing early mobilization, engaging and supporting families, and employing various forms of therapy. The second section revolves around enhancing recovery post-ICU, focusing on physical and neurocognitive rehabilitation programs, peer support, and poly-pharmacy management. Community reintegration is the subject of the third section, with emphasis on socioeconomic reintegration, healthcare utilization, and volunteerism in ICU recovery. The book concludes with a section on future considerations, specifically spotlighting preliminary ideas that address long-term sequelae and international collaboration to solve critical care challenges. Written by experts in the field, Improving Critical Care Survivorship: A Guide for Prevention, Recovery, and Reintegration is a valuable resource for critical care clinicians and researchers interested in improving the quality of patient survival after ICU admission.

Autorenporträt

Kimberley J. Haines, PhD Critical Care Physiotherapist and Physiotherapy Research Lead Western Health Department of Physiotherapy St Albans, Melbourne, Victoria Australia Joanne McPeake, PhDHonorary Senior Clinical LecturerSchool of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing University of Glasgow Glasgow, UK Carla M. Sevin, MDDepartment of MedicineVanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, TN, USA

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