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Key elements of an evidence-based clinical psychology service within adult critical care

Matthew Beadman, Mike Carraretto

2021Journal of the Intensive Care Society14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated renewed interest in the psychological rehabilitation needs of patients admitted to intensive care units. While the availability of embedded practitioner psychologists within adult critical care teams remains inconsistent, post numbers have increased in response to the clinical needs of the pandemic. As psychology services within adult critical care become more widely established, models for service provision will be required. We describe our experience of developing a model for the delivery of a clinical psychology service within critical care in a District General Hospital with specialist tertiary surgical and cancer services. The current paper describes a service design that is firmly rooted in psychological theory and the broader clinical health psychology evidence base. We hope that our learning will be helpful to others.

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Service (business)Service delivery frameworkPandemicNursingPsychologyHealth psychologyHealth careMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Public healthPolitical scienceBusinessDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawPathologyMarketingIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsHealthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
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