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Rehabilitation-Related Perspectives for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Hospital-Wide Mobility Approach (*NEW*)
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Rehabilitation Related Perspectives for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Post-ICU Recovery Clinics Approach (*NEW*)
The Importance of Rehabilitation During and After the ICU Stay: Mitigating Negative Outcomes in COVID-19 Patients (*NEW*)
Dr. Dale Needham as part of an expert panel representing the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation teamed up for a webcast, to discuss the importance of rehabilitation during and after the ICU stay, including strategies for effective transitions across the continuum of care.
Treating COVID-19 Patients with a Focus on Rehabilitation in the ICU (*New*)
The Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society presents a video podcast of, Meet the Expert featuring Dr. Dale Needham discussing his experiences of treating COVID-19 patients in the ICU with a specific focus on rehabilitation.
Understanding & Improving Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS): A Rehabilitation Perspective (*New*)
A webinar presented by the Johns Hopkins @ICURehab and @HopkinsAMP Programs featuring Michael Friedman PT, MBA, Dale Needham FCPA, MD, PhD, Jennifer Zanni PT, DScPT and Megan Hosey PhD.
5th Annual Asia Pacific Conference on Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation in the ICU (*New*)
Highlights from the 5th Annual Asia Pacific Conference on Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation in the ICU, held in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia on August 23 & 24 2019.
Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab (*New*)
A 17 year old ICU survivor and his mother describe their experience in the pediatric ICU and thoughts on the importance of rehab in his recovery during the Eighth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference.
Short Version (7:20) / Full Length (41:37)
Critical Illness Survivors Commonly Experience Job Loss During Recovery
An Interview with Dr. Biren Kamdar on KUSI News in San Diego discussing a recent study, looking at the prevalence of job loss among ICU survivors.
Video / Article
Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab (*New*)
A 48 year old ICU survivor describes her experience in the ICU and her thoughts on the importance of rehab in her recovery during the Eighth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference.
Short Version (4:35) / Full Length (37:24)
Dr. Dale Needham gives two back to back presentations at the 72 hour virtual End PJ Paralysis Global Summit 2019
“Impact of ICU-Acquired Weakness on Patient Survivorship ” & “Quality Improvement Methods for Changing Clinical Practice to Promote Early ICU Rehabilitation”
Presentations
Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab
A 46 year old woman describes her experience in the ICU and her thoughts on the importance of rehab in her recovery during the Seventh Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
3 Minute Version (3:12) / Full Length (39:09)
Adolescent Patient Perspective on ICU Rehab
A previously-healthy adolescent boy describes his experiences in the ICU and his thoughts on rehab during the Seventh Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
3 Minute Version (3:57) / Full Length (43:24)
Delirium in the ICU
An animated video from IC Connect that explains delirium in the Intensive Care Unit.
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ICU Early Mobility: Cowboy’s Recovery
A video case study from Cornerstone Hospital in Conroe, TX shows a patient’s 8-week long recovery progress after a car crash and brain injury with the help of intensive Physical Therapy interventions in the ICU.
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Evaluating Agitation
A video from Medtronic, discussing key elements of evaluating agitation in ICU patients.
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Evaluating Anxiety
A video from Medtronic, discussing how to assess patients in the ICU for anxiety.
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Pediatric Patient and Family Perspective on Pediatric ICU Experience & Survivorship
A 7-year old who spent 662 days in the PICU after a severe burn injury requiring ECMO sits down with her parents to detail their journey with critical illness and recovery during the 6th Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference.
Abridged (20:17) / Full Length (41:10 minutes)
Halo, a Retired Rescue Dog
A short video from Carilion Clinic featuring Halo, a retired rescue dog, who provides support to patients and staff in the neuro-ICU.
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Cash, a Mini Horse, Visits Patients
Here is a feature from Carilion Clinic highlighting Cash, a mini horse, visiting patients in the ICU.
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ICU Survivor on the Important Role of Clinician Communication
A short video from Hearts in Healthcare in which Kathy, an ICU survivor gives a highly compelling first-person account of the important role of clinician communication with patients.
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Webinars: Early Mobility Matters: In & Out of the ICU, Evidence Based Practices for Early Rehabilitation, Creating a Culture of Mobility
A webinar from the Hospital Improvement Innovation Network and Health Research & Educational Trust, “Early Mobility Matters: In & Out of the ICU”. The webinar features Dr. Dale Needham, “Evidence Based Practices for Early Rehabilitation” (9:48-34:25). Also featured, Brooke Nack, PT, MHS, “Creating a Culture of Mobility” (34:27-55:23).
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LIBER8: An Eight-Part Care Bundle for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
A brief feature from Hamilton Health Sciences discussing, LIBER8 an eight-part care bundle specifically created for Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) patients to promote early rehabilitation, minimize PICU acquired complications, and aid in recovery.
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Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Survivors
A news feature from an ABC TV affiliate featuring a recent study, looking at the prevalence of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome survivors.
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Concept ICU Bed with Integrated Leg Press
From the Johns Hopkins 5th Annual Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference, a case report of a patient bedridden in ICU for 3 months using a prototype bed with integrated leg press. Testing was done at the Cornerstone Hospital in Conroe, Texas.
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Adolescent Patient’s Perspective on Pediatric ICU Experience & Survivorship
An 18 year old with cystic fibrosis details her journey with critical illness and recovery during the Fifth Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference.
Abridged (4:39 minutes) / Full Length (38:38 minutes)
Patient’s Perspective on Survivorship after Critical Illness
A 38 year old marathon runner details his critical illness and recovery during the Second Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference.
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Patient’s Perspective on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
A 39 year old, previously-healthy man describing his ICU stay – the physical, mental, and cognitive impairments after hospital discharge, and effects on his return to work.
Abridged (6 minutes) / Full Length (22 minutes)
Benefits of pet therapy in the Intensive Care Unit
News feature from NBC Nightly News, looking at the benefits of pet therapy in the Intensive Care Unit.
Video
Early Neurocognitive Platform for Cognitive Rehabilitation in ICU Patients
A short video from the Neuro psychology research team from the Institut d’Investigació i innovació Parc Taulí, Sabadell (Barcelona, Spain) in collaboration with the BetterCare monitoring system, about their early neurocognitive platform for cognitive rehabilitation in ICU patients.
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The Basics-Creating and Sustaining an Early Rehabilitation Program
A trailer for The Basics-Creating and Sustaining an Early Rehabilitation Program from the 3rd Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
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Advanced Topics in Early Rehabilitation of Critically Ill Patients
A trailer for Advanced Topics in Early Rehabilitation of Critically Ill Patients the 3rd Annual Johns Hopkins Critical Care Rehabilitation Conference
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Walking a Mechanically Ventilated Patient
A Multi-Disciplinary Team Walking a Mechanically Ventilated Patient in the Johns Hopkins Medical ICU
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Importance of Staying Active during Hospitalization
A short patient education video from Johns Hopkins Medicine regarding the importance of staying active during hospitalization
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Launch of an ICU Diary Project
Video of the launch of an ICU Diary Project, in the Johns Hopkins Medical ICU, designed to reduce PTSD in ICU survivors.
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Empathic communication in the ICU – A survivor’s story
Rana Awdish, MD, a pulmonary and critical care doctor, explains her life-threatening critical illness and first-hand experience as a patient in ICU. She vividly emphasizes the importance of empathic communication of clinicians with patient and their family at the time of critical illness.
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Recovering from the ICU: A Survivor’s Story
From Alison Clay, MD, sharing her experience as an ICU patient and survivor during the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 43rd Critical Care Congress..
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Executing a Multi-disciplinary Approach to Mobilization of Critically Ill Patients
A video excerpt from The University of Chicago Medical Center on executing a multi-disciplinary approach to mobilization of critically ill patients.
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Patient’s Perspective on Using an iPad to Communicate
A video of a patient’s perspective on using an iPad to communicate while mechanically ventilated in the ICU.
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Interview with Jan Hoffman on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after ICU
Interview with Jan Hoffman, New York Times reporter regarding her recent front-page Science Times article on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after ICU.
Article / Interview
ICU-Acquired Weakness: Obstacles and Interventions in Recovery
SCCM 2013 Plenary Lecture: ICU-Acquired Weakness: Obstacles and Interventions in Recovery – A Patient Perspective by Cheryl J. MISAK, MA, DPhil, Vice President and Provost, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (MP4 player required)
ICU-Acquired Weakness: Obstacles and Interventions in Recovery
Interview with Drs. Bienvenu and Jackson regarding PTSD in Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
An interview conducted by the Radio Health Journal with psychiatrist, Dr. Joe Bienvenu and psychologist, Dr. James Jackson regarding long-term mental health outcomes after ICU and post-intensive care syndrome (PICS).
Interview
Working with a Mechanically Ventilated Patient in The ICU
An occupational therapist working with a mechanically ventilated patient in the ICU
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Delirium in the ICU
A brief interview with an ICU survivor regarding the delirium she experienced while in ICU
Video
Early Mobilization in the ICU: A Case Study in the Johns Hopkins Medical ICU
A 9-minute interview of a patient who underwent early rehabilitation while mechanically ventilated. This video highlights the patient’s perspective and includes video of him ambulating in the ICU, while mechanically ventilated
Video / Abbreviated Video (Approx. 2 minutes)
Psychiatric Problems in Patients Who Survive Critical Illnesses
By Joseph O. Bienvenu, MD, PhD and Dale M. Needham, MD, PhD | PsychiatricTimes.com | December 17, 2012 - Few psychiatrists know about the phenomena involving delusional and hallucinatory experiences of patients who survive critical illnesses. Often patients come out of the ICU with horrifying memories (of being tortured, raped, assaulted, or imprisoned) and don't know what happened to them. Not only are the patients debilitated by the physical illness, they are traumatized by the false memories resulting from delirium.
Drs. Bienvenu and Needham discuss the effects of critical illness and the need for collaborative interventions in the ICU that will improve long-term patient outcomes.
Part 1 / Part 2 of the interview.
Interview with a Patient receiving Early Rehabilitation
News feature from an NBC TV affiliate featuring an interview with a study patient, a MICU patient receiving early rehabilitation, and Dr. Needham, OACIS director
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Early Mobility in the ICU
Video interview with Dr. Needham and CCPMR physical therapist Jen Zanni about early rehabilitation
Video
ICU & Acute Care Physical Therapy: Phyllis' Recovery
This video, provided by Darin Trees, DPT shows a patient who was admitted to Solara Hospital Conroe (Long-term Acute Care Hospital) after a 6-week ICU stay for respiratory failure, necrotizing pneumonia, septic shock, and profound muscle weakness due to prolonged bed rest. It captures the PT initial assessment, various stages of her recovery during therapies, and the final outcome- 10 weeks post admission.
Full Length Version / Shortened version
Manual Muscle Testing Protocol
A recent video publication that demonstrates the Manual Muscle Testing protocol employed in OACIS research and clinical programs.
Article
Radio
ICU Sedation, Mobility, and Delirium with Dr. Dale Needham (Critical Care Scenarios podcast) (*NEW*)
Dr. Dale Needham: Awake in the ICU
Podcast
Critical Perspective: Management of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in the Era of COVID-19
Breathe Easy Podcast from the American Thoracic Society featuring Dr. Needham discussing the diagnosis and management of post-intensive care syndrome in the era of COVID-19.
Podcast
Academic Career Tips: From My Mentors to You
Intensive Care Society Podcast presents Academic Career Tips: From My Mentors to You featuring the 2018 David Bennett Speaker Dr. Dale Needham.
Podcast
Dr. Dale Needham discussing ongoing issues with delirium in the critical care patient
A Critical Care Practitioner podcast featuring Dr. Dale Needham discussing ongoing issues with delirium in the critical care patient and how providers might help prevent them.
Podcast
Dr. Dale Needham discussing the new 2018 SCCM PADIS guidelines
A presentation from Dr. Dale Needham discussing the new 2018 SCCM PADIS guidelines with recommendations for sedation, delirium, and mobility.
Presentation
Hope for Swallowing: Dr. Martin Brodsky on rehabilitation for patients with difficulty swallowing
Hope for Swallowing: In an interview featured on the Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcast, Speech Language Pathologist, Dr. Martin Brodsky discusses rehabilitation for patients with difficulty swallowing after being removed from a breathing machine with host Elizabeth Tracey.
Podcast
Dysphagia: Dr. Martin Brodsky speaks about dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing
Dysphagia: Speech Language Pathologist, Dr. Martin Brodsky speaks with Elizabeth Tracey, host of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcast, about a symptom known as dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, that many patients experience after a breathing tube is removed.
Podcast
Dogs in the ICU at Johns Hopkins
Dogs in the ICU at Johns Hopkins, a segment featured on the Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcast, Joy in Medicine with host Elizabeth Tracey and Dr. Charles Cummings looks at how dogs are playing a role in patient care in the ICU at Johns Hopkins.
Podcast
Dr. Megan Hosey about how dogs may help people with longer ICU stays
An interview featured on the Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcast, with host Elizabeth Tracey, talking to Dr. Megan Hosey about how dogs may help people with longer ICU stays coping with demoralization.
Podcast
Dogs in the ICU
A Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcast, entitled Dogs in the ICU, featuring Dr. Megan Hosey discussing some the unique roles dogs can play in the ICU.
Podcast
Dr. Dale Needham discussing the benefits of early rehabilitation in the ICU
A PMReport Podcast from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, McGovern Medical School, entitled Rehab in the ICU setting with Dr. Dale Needham discussing the benefits of early rehabilitation in the ICU.
Podcast
Joblessness and Lost Earnings After ARDS in a 1-Year National Multicenter Study
An ATS Journals Podcast featuring Dr. Biren Kamdar and Dr. Dale Needham discussing their paper in AJRCCM: Joblessness and Lost Earnings After ARDS in a 1-Year National Multicenter Study.
Podcast
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Decreasing delirium by mobilizing patients in the ICU
An NPR radio Marketplace story discussing decreasing delirium by mobilizing patients in the ICU.
Interview
Dr. Alison Turnbull discusses depression in care givers of ICU survivors
A brief interview with Dr. Alison Turnbull featured on Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts, examining depression in care givers of ICU survivors.
Interview
Dr. Dale Needham discusses depression following an ICU stay
A brief interview with Dr. Dale Needham featured on Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts, regarding depression following an ICU stay.
Interview
Dr. Dale Needham discusses mental health issues following an ICU stay
A brief interview with Dr. Dale Needham featured on Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts, regarding mental health issues following an ICU stay.
Interview
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Intensive Care Units
An interview featured on CKNW The Jill Bennertt Show, regarding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Intensive Care Units.
Interview
Dr. Dale Needham discusses PTSD after the ICU and the use of ICU diaries to help reduce PTSD in ICU survivors
An interview featured on WHYY The Pulse with Dr. Dale Needham, Dr. Ann Parker and ICU Survivor, Garfield Griffin, regarding PTSD after the ICU and the use of ICU diaries to help reduce PTSD in ICU survivors.
Interview
Dr. Dale Needham discusses the early mobilization of critically ill patients
The first English edition of “Die Intensivrundschau” featuring an interview with Dr. Dale Needham, discussing the early mobilization of critically ill patients.
Audio / Website
Dr. Bienvenu discusses post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced after ICU stay
Radio interview by WTOP 103.5 with Dr. Bienvenu regarding post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced after ICU stay.
Audio
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Dr. Joe Bienvenu discusses post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in ICU
In this YPR radio interview, Dr. Joe Bienvenu discusses post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in ICU survivors and the results of our new study evaluating risk factors for PTSD in ARDS survivors.
YPR Link
Dr. Needham discusses changes for positive impact on patients
On March 2, 2011, Dr. Needham was on the Diane Rehm Show. He participated in a discussion of changes in the ICU that are having positive impact on patients in the ICU and during the recovery process.
Transcript
News
Research studies and medical education conferences that seek to improve outcomes for critically ill patients
A brief article from Johns Hopkins Medicine featuring Dr. Dale Needham, director of the Outcomes After Critical Illness and Surgery (OACIS) group discussing some of their many research studies and medical education conferences that seek to improve outcomes for critically ill patients.
Article
Importance of early mobility in the Pediatric ICU
This article from the JHU Hub features Dr. Sapna Kudchadkar discussing the importance of early mobility in the Pediatric ICU, and the team of Johns Hopkins students who are developing a walker designed to help facilitate mobilization.
Article
Benefits of animal therapy for ICU patients
This blog post from Biomedcentral features Dr. Megan Hosey discussing the benefits of animal therapy for ICU patients.
Article
Issues surrounding Post-ICU syndrome
This article from Healthy Debate discusses the issues surrounding Post-ICU syndrome and the need for follow up care after discharge.
Article
A third of patients after an ICU stay, experience symptoms of depression
This is a brief article by Johns Hopkins Medicine on a recent study that found a third of patients after an ICU stay, experience symptoms of depression.
Article
A systematic review and meta-analysis of depressive symptoms after critical illness
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This is a press release by Johns Hopkins Medicine on a systematic review and meta-analysis of depressive symptoms after critical illness.
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Dr. Michael Wang’s first-hand experience with post-operative delirium
A brief article exploring Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Michael Wang’s first-hand experience with post-operative delirium.
Article
Three IPad Apps for assisting with patient communication in the ICU
An article from ATS News describing three IPad Apps for assisting with patient communication in the ICU.
Article
Early mobility in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
An article from Johns Hopkins Medicine detailing early mobility in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
Article
The impact of delirium and post-hospital syndrome
An article from Forbes detailing the psychological, physical and economic impact of delirium and post-hospital syndrome, along with an outline of preventive measures.
Article
The growing awareness of the dangers of delirium in the intensive care unit
An article fromThe Washington Post detailing the growing awareness of the dangers of delirium in the intensive care unit.
Article
ARDS survivor detailing his experiences in the ICU with delirium
An interview with a severe ARDS survivor detailing his experiences in the ICU with delirium and weakness, and his recovery back to marathon running.
Article
The experience of delirium in ICU patients
A feature article highlighting the experience of delirium in ICU patients, and the challenge faced by clinicians in addressing and preventing associated poor long-term outcomes like PTSD, by changing ICU practice and using ICU Diaries.
Article
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after a stay in the ICU and use of diaries in the ICU to help prevent PTSD
New York Times articles about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after a stay in the ICU and the use of diaries in the ICU to help prevent PTSD.
PTSD / ICU Diary
Need for early mobility for hospitalized geriatric patients
A New York Times article reporting on the need for early mobility for hospitalized geriatric patients.
Article
Treating the Trauma of Intensive Care
This brief article, titled “Treating the Trauma of Intensive Care,” discusses original research conducted by Drs. Needham and Bienvenu’s that evaluated post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in acute lung injury survivors from the ICU.
Article
Post-traumatic stress disorder in ICU survivors
An article in the Boston Globe discussing post-traumatic stress disorder in ICU survivors.
News Article
Delirium issues, ICU delirium, and work being done at Johns Hopkins to improve delirium
A New York Times article discussing delirium issues, including ICU delirium, and the work currently being done at Johns Hopkins and other centers across the country to improve delirium.
Article
Infrastructure, equipment, and challenges in providing early rehabilitation in the ICU
This is a commentary (pp. 10-11) published in Chest Physician- The Newspaper of the American College of Chest Physicians. It discusses the infrastructure and equipment required and challenges in providing early rehabilitation in the ICU.
Commentary
Early exercise in the Medical ICU
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This is a press release by Johns Hopkins Medicine on early exercise in the Medical ICU.
Article
The development of the ICU Mover Aid
This is a New York Times article featuring the development of the ICU Mover Aid to assist with mobilization of mechanically ventilated patients.
Article
A Tactic to Cut I.C.U. Trauma: Get Patients Up
“A Tactic to Cut I.C.U. Trauma: Get Patients Up” is a New York Times article discussing benefits of early rehabilitation in the ICU.
Article
Post-traumatic stress disorder in ICU survivors
This is an ABCNews.com article about post-traumatic stress disorder in ICU survivors.
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Delirium and new changes in ICU care
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A Wall Street Journal publication discusses delirium and new changes in ICU care to improve patients’physical and mental health recovery.
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ICU delirium and discussions with Dr. Dale Needham
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A Washington Post article about ICU delirium. It features interviews with patients who recall their ICU delirium and discussions with Dr. Dale Needham and Dr. David Hager.
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