
Name of Media:
An Interprofessional Evidence-Based Approach to Reducing Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
Type of Library Material:
Medical Journal
Brief description of media:
Providing insight into key clinical practices that can ameliorate Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), we will describe the role of interprofessional collaboration in implementation of a multicomponent intervention to reduce the burden of PICS following critical illness.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No

Name of Media:
ICU Recovery Clinic Attendance, Attrition, and Patient Outcomes: The Impact of Severity of Illness, Gender, and Rurality
Type of Library Material:
Medical Journal
Brief description of media:
Attendance and attrition in ICU recovery clinic are
related to patient factors (living in rural area) and ICU factors. Data
suggest different recovery trajectories exist based on gender, severity
of illness, and self-reported outcomes.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
No

Name of Media:
What we know about the long term consequences of getting COVID-19
Type of Library Material:
Newspaper Article
Brief description of media:
Sometimes it seems like every article about the coronavirus is trying to scare you.
That’s especially true for articles about the long-term impacts of COVID-19. They tend to start the same way: introducing you to someone whose life was terrific before the virus and terrible now, due to some unexpected remaining symptom. There’s a transition sentence — “But Chad isn’t alone” — telling you that other people have this happen to them too. Doctors are interviewed about how likely this is, studies are referenced to the degree possible. Finally, the article returns to Chad, who just wishes he hadn’t gone to that get-together where he caught the virus in the first place.
Is this COVID-19 Related Material:
Yes
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