Authors
Dr Maureen GC Gillan
Research Fellow
Professor Fiona J Gilbert
Roland Sutton Chair
of Radiology
Division of Applied
Medicine School of
Medicine & Dentistry
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, UK
[email protected]
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Authors Dr Maureen GC Gillan Research Fellow Professor Fiona J Gilbert Roland Sutton Chair of Radiology Division of Applied Medicine School of Medi...
Early mobilisation in critically ill patients can improve outcomes during and after critical care. However, it requires a coordinated effort from the multidisciplinary critical care team. Effective early mobilisation strategies in the ICU require a structured and individualised approach, ensur
Post-Intensive Care Syndrome encompasses long-term physical, cognitive, and mental impairments, impacting patients' quality of life. Early mobilisation is known to improve functionality. However, clinical practice often falls short of guidelines due to barriers like haemodynamic and respirato
Early mobilisation within 72 hours of ICU admission mitigates risks including reduced functionality and cognitive decline in critically ill patients, improving outcomes such as mobility and quality of life. Overcoming barriers through flexible staffing, protocols, and personalised care strate