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A38 IMPROVING QUALITY AND OUTCOMES OF CRITICAL CARE: Characterizing Intensive Care Unit Patient And Family Experiences Of Recovery After Traumatic Injury
Semi-structured interviews are performed at 7 time points over the course of one year with patient neurocognitive testing performed at each post-ICU time point (Figure 1). Understanding the distinct post-acute care needs of both patients and family members may drive changes in clinical practice, par...
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description | Semi-structured interviews are performed at 7 time points over the course of one year with patient neurocognitive testing performed at each post-ICU time point (Figure 1). Understanding the distinct post-acute care needs of both patients and family members may drive changes in clinical practice, particularly in the outpatient setting. |
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