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How Information Sharing Can Improve Patient And Family Experience In Critical Care: A Focus Group Study, Jayne Garner, Sioban Kelly, Girendra Sadera, Victoria Treadway Nov 2020

How Information Sharing Can Improve Patient And Family Experience In Critical Care: A Focus Group Study, Jayne Garner, Sioban Kelly, Girendra Sadera, Victoria Treadway

Patient Experience Journal

The experience of being in hospital critical care has major impacts upon the patient, their family and carers. This situation is likely to be stressful, fast changing and challenging for those involved. Crucial to this encounter are factors relating to information sharing between the clinical team, the patient, family and carers. Focus groups at a UK hospital site with former patients, their families and carers provides insight into their journey and the factors that influence this. Issues that emerged included the format of information, how and who delivered this, communication transition out of critical care and leaving hospital. While participants …


Is This Really Happening? Family-Centered Care During Covid-19: People Before Policy, Terri Savino, Karri Crispino Aug 2020

Is This Really Happening? Family-Centered Care During Covid-19: People Before Policy, Terri Savino, Karri Crispino

Patient Experience Journal

In the middle of a global pandemic, hospitals created policies for visitor restrictions to reduce the transmission of coronavirus to protect patients and staff and developed protocols allowing only one support person to call the critical care unit for patient updates. Late on a Tuesday afternoon, the Manager of Patient Experience received a phone call asking her to call Karri, the wife of one of our patients who was on a ventilator. Karri was struggling with updating her mother-in-law because she was very upset with the news she received, making it difficult to call her husband’s mom. Karri asked the …


Value Of Prognostic Scores In Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (Anca) Associated Vasculitis Patients In Intensive Care Unit: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study From Turkey, Uğur Özdemi̇r, Nazmi̇ye Ebru Ortaç Ersoy, Recep Ci̇van Yüksel, Erhan Kaya, Şahender Gülbi̇n Aygencel Bikmaz, Melda Türkoğlu, Arzu Topeli̇ İski̇t, Muhammet Güven, Murat Sungur, Neri̇man Defne Altintaş Jan 2020

Value Of Prognostic Scores In Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (Anca) Associated Vasculitis Patients In Intensive Care Unit: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study From Turkey, Uğur Özdemi̇r, Nazmi̇ye Ebru Ortaç Ersoy, Recep Ci̇van Yüksel, Erhan Kaya, Şahender Gülbi̇n Aygencel Bikmaz, Melda Türkoğlu, Arzu Topeli̇ İski̇t, Muhammet Güven, Murat Sungur, Neri̇man Defne Altintaş

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: There is a need for a scoring system for predicting ICU prognosis of patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), but there are limited data on it in the literature. Therefore, we aimed to determine the scores that can estimate the prognosis of patients with AAV during intensive care follow up.Materials and methods: All adult patients admitted to the medical ICUs of 4 reference university hospitals in Turkey due to AAV activation and/or disease/treatment complications in the last 10 years were included in this study. Demographic data, treatments before ICU, the Birmingham Vasculitis Activity Score (BVAS) score at the time of …