Changes in biopsychosocial outcomes for a mixed cohort of ICU survivors
Background: Prolonged inflammation and infection associated with being critically ill and the ensuing physical inactivity has proven negative effects on the recovery of physical function, psychological health and reintegration into society for intensive care unit (ICU) survivors. Limited evidence is...
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Main Authors: | Johannes van Aartsen (Author), Helena van Aswegen (Author) |
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