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The Post-ICU presentation screen (PICUPS) and rehabilitation prescription (RP) for intensive care survivors part II: Clinical engagement and future directions for the national Post-Intensive care Rehabilitation Collaborative

Zudin Puthucheary, Craig Brown, Evelyn Corner, Sarah Wallace, Julie Highfield, Danielle E. Bear, Nirandeep Rehill, Hugh Montgomery, Leanne M. Aitken, Lynne Turner‐Stokes

Journal of the Intensive Care Society · 2021

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Summary

Background: critical illness survivors through provision of a personalised Rehabilitation Prescription (RP). The initial development and secondary refinement of such an assessment and data tools is described in the linked paper. We report here the clinical and workforce data that was generated as a result. Methods: Prospective service evaluation of 26 acute hospitals in England using the Post-ICU Presentation Screen (PICUPS) tool and the RP. The PICUPS tool comprised items in domains of a) Medical and essential care, b) Breathing and nutrition; c) Physical movement and d) Communication, cognition and behaviour. Results: No difference was seen in total PICUPS scores between patients with or without COVID-19 (77 (IQR 60-92) vs. 84 (IQR 68-97); Mann-Whitney z = -1.46, p = 0.144. A network ana

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1177/1751143720988708
Catalogue ID
BFmokjo2bz-g06bwg
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