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Post-intensive care syndrome - information portal for the public
Klímová, Ludmila ; Línková, Šárka (advisor) ; Ďásková, Pavla (referee)
An information portal focusing on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) is a significant topic in the field of intensive care medicine. PICS occurs in patients who have undergone treatment in the intensive care unit and can involve a range of physical, psychological, and cognitive problems. The aim of the informations portal is to provide comprehensive information to support awareness of this issue. The portal offers detailed informations about symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of PICS. Additionally, it provides practical advice for families of patients undergoing intensive care treatment on how to minimize the risk of developing PICS. The portal also provides a variety of links to additional resources such as articles, organizations dedicated to addressing PICS and others relevant websites. The informations portal on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome is a comprehensive source of informations available to anyone interested in this issue. Its goal is to raise awareness and help people dealing with PICS to better understand the condition and find sources of support. KEYWORDS: Post-ICU syndrome, post-intensive care syndrome, PICS, quality of life, hospitalization, post-hospitalization intervention, post-traumatic stress syndrome, pain clinic, icu, nurse
Post-intensive care syndrome - information portal for the public
Klímová, Ludmila ; Línková, Šárka (advisor) ; Ďásková, Pavla (referee)
An information portal focusing on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) is a significant topic in the field of intensive care medicine. PICS occurs in patients who have undergone treatment in the intensive care unit and can involve a range of physical, psychological and cognitive problems. The aim of the informations portal is to provide comprehensive information to support awareness of this issue. The portal offers detailed informations about symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of PICS. Additionally, it provides practical advice for families of patients undergoing intensive care treatment on how to minimize the risk of developing PICS. The portal also provides a variety of links to additional resources such as articles, organizations dedicated to addressing PICS and others relevant websites. The informations portal on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome is a comprehensive source of informations available to anyone interested in this issue. Its goal is to raise awareness and help people dealing with PICS to better understand the condition and find sources of support. KEYWORDS: Post-ICU syndrome, post-intensive care syndrome, PICS, quality of life, hospitalization, post-hospitalization intervention, post-traumatic stress syndrome, pain clinic, icu, nurse
Centers for pain treatment and the work proportions of nurse there.
FORŠTOVÁ, Eliška
Pain is one of the first symptoms that alert you to the various diseases. It affects and reduces the quality of patient?s life and their physical, mental and emotional abilities. It depends on man how feels the pain, how succumbs to it or how much affects him. But the pain cannot be clearly quantified. The medical staffs often underestimate patient´s intensity, character and process of pain. As a result, the patients are more reserved in relation to the medical staffs. Unfortunately, there is an increase of dissatisfaction which is in conflict with the progress of their treatment. And there should be the nurses for contact with patients when they want it. Especially the nurses are the mediator between the patient and the doctor; thereby they perform the important roles in the health care centres. On the other hand, the patient care is very difficult. Therefore it was important to determine the quantity of nurse´s work in the pain management institutions, particularly the pain management clinics, an affect their psyche, an attitude to patients, their view of the pain management institutions, including information about the pain management clinics processing, the methods and the provided care. There were determined six aims: to find out the most common diagnosis and methods of pain treatment in the pain management institutions, as well as how nurses perceive the patients and care for their mental status in the pain management clinics, the daily routines which the nurses recommend to the patients and finally find out information about the pain management institutions in the Czech Republic. Based on the aims there were determined six research questions. Firstly, what is the most common diagnosis in the pain management clinic? Secondly, what are the most common methods for pain treatment? Thirdly, how are successful the methods of pain treatment by nurses? Fourth, how nurses perceive the patients of pain treatment clinics? Fifthly, how nurses care for patient´s mental status in the pain treatment clinic? Sixthly, what daily routine nurses recommend to the patients with pain treatment? The results showed that patients have often the chronic back pain in the pain management clinics in Pardubice region. In addition, there are the post-traumatic conditions, the pain associated with shingles, the post-operative pain, the joint pain and the pain associated with cancer.

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