2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2006.01589.x
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After critical care: a study to explore patients’ experiences of a follow‐up service

Abstract: This research into nurse-led follow-up clinics after critical care highlights an important, and often neglected, part of the critical illness continuum. Attending such clinics may help reassure patients after discharge from critical care.

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“…Supporting the idea that enhanced patient education during the transition of care will improve patient knowledge, post-discharge nurse visits result in improved understanding of expectations for patient recovery, as reported by patients themselves 40 . The emphasis of these programs on repeated education regarding the expected stages of recovery, with selective intervention if the clinical situation worsens, is crucial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Supporting the idea that enhanced patient education during the transition of care will improve patient knowledge, post-discharge nurse visits result in improved understanding of expectations for patient recovery, as reported by patients themselves 40 . The emphasis of these programs on repeated education regarding the expected stages of recovery, with selective intervention if the clinical situation worsens, is crucial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Structure of ward visits and appointment(s) to an ICU follow-up clinic Ward visits followed by appointment to an ICU clinic consisted of single (Crocker 2003, Jones et al 2003, Cuthbertson et al 2009, Petersson et al 2011, Schandl et al 2011 or multiple visits (Cutler et al 2003, Pattison et al 2007, Samuelson & Corrigan 2009). ICU nurses arranged the follow-up appointments themselves or functioned within a larger multidisciplinary team.…”
Section: Ward Visits and Appointment(s) To An Icu Follow-up Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reassurance has previously been described as a phenomenon that is an under-researched caring construct and relationally achieved in a satisfactory environment from interactional and communicational skills [21][22][23][24]. The Swedish description of competence for nurse anesthetists stresses the purpose of professional anesthesia nursing as being partly a contribution to reassurance during the short interaction time prior to surgery [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%