Early interventions for the prevention of posttraumatic stress symptoms in survivors of critical illness: A qualitative systematic review
Critical Care Medicine Jul 20, 2018
Roberts MB, et al. - Researchers analyzed the world’s literature on interventions for preventing posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of critical illness. They included studies with adult human subjects treated in an ICU setting, where the intervention arm was aimed at reducing posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms compared to a control arm, and an outcome measure evaluating development of acute stress or posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Findings revealed that posttraumatic stress disorder could be prevented among survivors of critical illness, and that early interventions may be the most effective.
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