Pediatric Delirium Educational Tool Development With Intensive Care Unit Clinicians and Caregivers in Canada: Focus Group Study
Abstract BackgroundPediatric intensive care unit (PICU)-associated delirium contributes to a decline in postdischarge quality of life, with worse outcomes for individuals with delayed identification. As delirium screening rates remain low within PICUs, caregivers may be able to assist with early det...
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Main Authors: | Michael Wood (Author), Kavi Gandhi (Author), Andrea Chapman (Author), Peter Skippen (Author), Gordon Krahn (Author), Matthias Görges (Author), S Evelyn Stewart (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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