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Meeting the needs of critical care patients after discharge home: a qualitative exploratory study of patient perspectives.

Laura J AllumBronwen ConnollyEamonn McKeown
Published in: Nursing in critical care (2017)
Whilst there are commonalities in the problems faced by critical care survivors, recovery is highly individualized, and current support services do not have sufficient flexibility to cater for this. This study shows that many survivors experience after-effects of critical care that outlast the support they are given. These longer-term survivors are often excluded from research studies because of fears of recall bias, resulting in poor understanding of their experiences.
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