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Tagebücher für kritisch kranke Patienten

Diaries for critically ill patients

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Nach einem Intensivaufenthalt können Patienten und Angehörige von psychischen Folgeschäden, wie Angst, Depression oder posttraumatische Belastungsstörungen, betroffen sein. Intensivtagebücher, die während des Intensivaufenthalts von Pflegenden und Angehörigen für Patienten geschrieben werden, können die Folgen lindern. Tagebücher können durch den personenzentrierten Ansatz zu einer Humanisierung der Intensivversorgung beitragen. Ein Fallbericht veranschaulicht die Perspektive und Vorteile aus Patientensicht.

Abstract

After a stay on an intensive care unit (ICU), patients and relatives may be affected by psychological consequences such as anxiety, depression or posttraumatic stress disorder. ICU diaries written for patients during the stay by clinicians and relatives can alleviate the consequences. Diaries can contribute to the humanization of intensive care through the person-centered approach. A case report illustrates the perspective and benefits from a patient’s perspective.

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Nydahl, P., Kuzma, J. Tagebücher für kritisch kranke Patienten. Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed 116, 210–215 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00063-021-00801-8

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