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Title Critical care psychology and rehabilitation : principles and practice / edited by Kirk J. Stucky and Jennifer E. Jutte
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 441 pages) : illustrations
Series Academy of Rehabilitation Psychology series
Academy of Rehabilitation Psychology series.
Contents Introduction to critical care psychology and rehabilitation / Kirk J. Stucky and Jennifer E. Jutte -- In a split second / Eileen Rubin -- Critical care, psychology, and rehabilitation / Kirk J. Stucky -- Contributions to critical care from psychological science and practice / Nancy Merbitz, Joan Fleishman, Hannah Kamsky, Stephanie Sundborg, Jamie Lynne Tingey, Nancy Ciccolella, and Ann Marie Warren -- Psychological morbidity after critical illness / O. Joseph Bienvenu and Megan M. Hosey -- Neurocognitive disorders / Ramona O. Hopkins and Kirk J. Stucky -- The psychologist's role in pain management in the intensive care unit / Christina J. Hayhurst and Mina Nordness -- Psychological considerations in the intersection of infectious disease with critical care medicine / Julie Highfield, Matt Morgan, and Paul Twose -- Unique considerations for psychologists working in pediatric critical care / Crystal L. Cederna-Meko, Shannon L. Dennis, and Rebecca E. H. Ellens -- Caring for older adults during and after critical illness / Maria C. Duggan, Julie Van, and E. Wesley Ely -- Psychopharmacology in the critical care setting / Sandeep Nayak, Jonathan Brigham, Ted Avi Gerstenblith, and Elizabeth Prince -- Family and psychosocial considerations in critical care / Macarena Gálvez Herrer, Judy E. Davidson, and Gabriel Heras La Calle -- Psychological treatment models for survivors of critical illness / Caroline L. Lassen-Greene, James C. Jackson, and Carla M. Sevin -- Systemic factors impacting mortality and end-of-life issues in critical care / Leo C. Mercer, Valerie Canary, and Michelle Maxson -- Ethical considerations in psychological consultation to critical care settings / Alan Lewandowski, Brighid Fronapfel, Jack Spector, Kirk Szczepkowski, and Scott Davidson -- Research in the critical care environment / Dorothy Wade, Deborah Smyth, and David C. J. Howell -- Future directions for psychology in critical care / Dorothy Wade and Julie Highfield
Summary "When contemplating the broad field of critical care and all of its complexities, rehabilitation and psychology practice is not likely among the top ten services that clinicians, patients, or the public think of, and rightly so. The vast majority of patients who require intensive care arrive at death's door, and many linger in a limbo-like space somewhere between life and the afterlife. The primary focus at this juncture is often on pressing matters such as reestablishing and stabilizing basic bodily functions, optimizing life-saving machine settings, and deciding who does and does not need additional, urgent interventions. Still, just beneath the surface of this fascinating, multilayered environment, the need for psychologists and rehabilitation-oriented clinicians is everywhere, in large part because intensive care stands among the most emotionally intense and physically taxing hospital-based settings for everyone involved - patients, families, caregivers, and staff alike. Despite this, recognition that psychologists and rehabilitation-oriented professionals could and should be more integrated within the critical care team is uncommon. In fact, it can be argued that some European countries are ahead of the United States (US) in this regard (Agarwala, Ahmed, & Patil, 2011; Andreoli, Novaes, Karam, & Knobel, 2001; Jackson & Jutte, 2016; Peris et al., 2011; Sukantarat, Greer, Brett, & Williamson, 2007; Tan, Brett, & Stokes, 2009; Van den Born-van Zanten, Dongelmans, Dettling-Ihnenfeldt, Vink, & Van der Schaaf, 2016). Fortunately, there are growing integrative trends in the US. In 2010, a conference was convened by the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) with broad goals to inform stakeholders about the multiple long-term consequences of critical illness (e.g., Postintensive Care Syndrome [PICS]) and initiate"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on June 17, 2022)
Subject Medicine and psychology.
Critical care medicine.
Critical Care
Psychology, Medical
Rehabilitation
Psicología médica
Cuidados intensivos
Critical care medicine
Medicine and psychology
Form Electronic book
Author Stucky, Kirk J., editor.
Stevenson Jutte, Jennifer, editor.
LC no. 2021027773
ISBN 9780197604199
0197604196
9780190077020
0190077026
9780190077037
0190077034