Aquichan (Jan 2022)

Experience of Post-ICU Syndrome in Critical Disease Survivors

  • Ángela María Henao-Castaño,
  • Nathaly Rivera-Romero,
  • Heidi Paola Ospina Garzon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2022.22.1.6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1

Abstract

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Introduction: Surviving Intensive Care Unit (ICU) brings positive and negative feelings, depending on each person’s experience. Likewise, some patients may present with negative mental and physical consequences after discharge, causing a very complex stay at home. Aim: To understand the experience of critical illness survivors after three months of ICU discharge. Methods: Hermeneutical phenomenological study using in-depth interviews with 15 adult participants after three months of ICU discharge. Data analysis was made considering Cohen, Kahn, and Steeves’ procedures. Results: Phenomenological analysis revealed three existential themes: Changes in memory and mood, Changes in day-to-day life, and My body after ICU. Conclusion: Surviving ICU brings with it positive aspects such as winning a battle against death. However, psychological, emotional, and physical consequences after discharge turn it into an exhausting experience.

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