It is very common for people who have been through a critical illness to experience very significant sleep disturbance in the recovery period
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If you have spent more than two-three days on Critical Care, you will be sent a letter inviting you to attend the follow-up clinic
Some critical care units actively participate in patient research
Information on nutrition after critical illness
Useful information for patients and relatives from partner organisations
In intensive care you will be looked after by a team of professionals. Our goal is to provide the best possible care and support for our patients and their families
Recovering from critical illness and what happens next
It is normal to want to be with your relative when they are on critical care
A significant part of the recovery process often occurs after patients are discharged from hospital
Work is about to begin on Version 3 of the Guidelines for the Provision of Intensive Care Services (GPICS), and we are recruiting Section Editors and a Diversity and Inclusivity Lead to join the newly created GPICS Editorial Board.