Post intensive care syndrome across the life course: Looking to the future of paediatric and adult critical care survivorship

Flaws, D., & Manning, J. C. (2021). Post intensive care syndrome across the life course: Looking to the future of paediatric and adult critical care survivorship. Nursing in critical care, 26(2), 64–66. https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12605

Introduction: The COVID-19 global pandemic continues to place critical care services under significant pressures. Despite persistent challenges, optimizing the outcomes of those that survive the intensive care unit (ICU) remains of utmost importance. In this editorial, we take stock of post-ICU survivorship across the life course and propose future areas of focus for the field.

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