
Name of Media:
Intensive care: Experiences of family & friends - Support and information
Type of Library Material:
One-Pager
Brief description of media:
Here people talk about the support they received when someone close to them was discharged from hospital after being critically ill in an intensive care unit (ICU).
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No

Name of Media:
Living-donor liver transplantation - guidance (IPG535)
Type of Library Material:
Medical Professional Education
Brief description of media:
Current evidence on the efficacy and safety of living-donor liver transplantation appears adequate to support the use of this procedure for suitable donors and recipients with normal arrangements for clinical governance, consent and audit, provided that the necessary regulatory requirements are followed.
Clinicians and centres doing this procedure must follow the relevant regulatory and legal requirements of the Human Tissue Authority. This includes carrying out independent assessment interviews and getting statutory approval from the Human Tissue Authority before donation can proceed. During the consent process donors and recipients should have thorough physical and psychological screening and monitoring, and counselling about the morbidity and risks associated with this procedure. They should also be provided with clear written information, including relevant information provided by the Human Tissue Authority. In addition, the use of NICE's information for the public is recommended.
Living-donor liver transplantation should only be done in accordance with the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) Organ Donation and Transplantation Liver Advisory Group's Liver Selection Policy and the British Transplantation Society's guidelines for Directed Altruistic Organ Donation, taking into account the legal framework for living donation from the Human Tissue Authority. Non-directed altruistic donation is a possibility and should be discussed with a transplant centre or team.
Living-donor liver transplantation should be carried out in specialist centres by a multidisciplinary team.
Clinicians should enter details about all donors and recipients having living-donor liver transplantation into the NHSBT UK transplant registry, and review clinical outcomes locally.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No

Name of Media:
Intensive care: Experiences of family & friends - Lack of support and information
Type of Library Material:
Brochure
Brief description of media:
Many people felt there was a lack of support for ICU patients when they were discharged from hospital and recovering at home. Some said they were shocked and disappointed when the ill person had come back home but hadn't received any physiotherapy or other treatment, even though they'd still been extremely weak and immobile. One man said he had to pay for his wife to have physiotherapy privately and felt that they'd only started receiving the emotional support they needed when they joined a local support group. Some people said they'd worried about a lack of support for ICU patients during recovery, which meant they failed to discover whether the ill person was being adequately cared for when they got home.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No
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