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Family-Centered Care: Translating Research into Practice

Family-Centered Care: Translating Research into Practice

In this session from the 46th Critical Care Congress, experts in the field discuss family-centered care and research in the ICU.

Learning Objectives
- List family expectations of ICU providers
- Describe a plan for translating recommendations into practice
- Define elements of family-centered care that can be improved in your own workplace
- Examine the relationship between post-intensive care syndrome-family and family-centered care
- Identify opportunities for future family-centered care research

What Do Families Want from Us? Learning from the Evidence Analysis and Family Informant Process
Judy Davidson

The Link Between Family-Centered Care and Post-Intensive Care Syndrome – Family
Rebecca Aslakson

Available Work Tools to Support Family-Centered Care
David Hwang

Future Research: What We Know We Don't Know
J. Randall Curtis

This session was accompanied by the newly released Guidelines for Family-Centered Care in the Neonatal, Pediatric and Adult Intensive Care Unit, published in the January 2017 issue of Critical Care Medicine.

The family-centered care guideline comes with GREAT tools to help your ICU streamline implementation. Find the Gap Analysis Tool at www.ICULiberation.org/Family and follow the hashtag #ICULiberation.

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6 февраля 2017 г. 23:45:42
01:11:48
Яндекс.Метрика