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Key mechanisms by which post-ICU activities can improve in-ICU care: results of the international THRIVE collaboratives.

Kimberley J HainesCarla M SevinElizabeth HibbertLeanne M BoehmKrishna AparanjiRita N BakhruAnthony J BastinSarah J BeesleyBrad W ButcherKelly DrumrightTammy L EatonThomas FarleyPenelope FirshmanAndrew FritschleClare HoldsworthAluko A HopeAnnie JohnsonMichael T KenesBabar A KhanJanet A KloosErin K KrossBelinda J MacLeod-SmithPamela MactavishJoel MeyerAshley Montgomery-YatesTara QuasimHoward L SaftAndrew SlackJoanna StollingsGerald WeinhouseJessica WhittenGiora NetzerRamona O HopkinsMark E MikkelsenTheodore J IwashynaJoanne Michelle McPeake
Published in: Intensive care medicine (2019)
The follow-up of patients and families in post-ICU care settings is perceived to improve care within the ICU via five key mechanisms. Further research is required in this novel area.
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