2021
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12629
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Delirium in adult and paediatric ICU patients: what is the way forward?

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“…sedation, ventilation, delirium, nutrition and mental health). 66,[81][82][83][84] A specific focus on progressive movement and mobility within PERMIT would add to the current research and further advance the overall goal of improving PICU care. Clinical stakeholders perceive that ERM is relevant for most patients and can be actively considered from the second morning of admission for those anticipated to still be on the unit the following day.…”
Section: What Are the Proposed Outcomes Of Erm?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sedation, ventilation, delirium, nutrition and mental health). 66,[81][82][83][84] A specific focus on progressive movement and mobility within PERMIT would add to the current research and further advance the overall goal of improving PICU care. Clinical stakeholders perceive that ERM is relevant for most patients and can be actively considered from the second morning of admission for those anticipated to still be on the unit the following day.…”
Section: What Are the Proposed Outcomes Of Erm?mentioning
confidence: 99%