Searching Happy Healthcare Workers
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends. We are looking for happy professionals all over the world. From New Zealand, Hearts in Healthcare has launched the project The Happiness in Healthcare Project There is an epidemic [...]
#EnfermeríaVisible, #Happytobeanurse…together we are more!
From IC-HU Project, we endorse to make whom looks to be invisible to visible, because although it is obvious and we wouldn't need to say it, sometimes we need to remember what is necessary. Porque lo que no se ve, existe (What [...]
Early intraICU psychological intervention
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends. Let´s focus today from the point of view of whom is lying opposite, facing up. Published in Critical Care in 2011, do echo of the article Early intra-intensive care [...]
Having a loved one in the ICU: the forgotten family
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends. Today I would like to share a review article published on Current Opinion in Critical Care, signed by Schmidt and Azoulay. I think it´s a fantastic paper. ICU is perhaps [...]
Depression and ICU Physicians
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends. Depression is a very important item and we are going to look from the point of view of all players.As we all know, working in an intensive care unit is [...]
The Never Ending Story: Patients’ memory and psychological distress after ICU stay
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends . Published on 2009 in Intensive Care Medicine, Patients’ memory and psychological distress after ICU stay compared with expectations of the relatives will be the first of a serie which aims [...]
Web Resources about Palliative Care, by Diego Ruiz
Hola a tod@s and happy Sunday. From IC-HU Project we want to thank all the people that have collaborated in this week of #CuidadosPaliativosIntensivos with your post, reviews and spreading the message. We really hope that [...]
#maspaliativos14, by Diego Ruiz
"Heal sometimes, relieve often, always console ".In 1880, Berard and Gubler coined this phrase. For health professionals who work according to the patient with advanced disease, is very present in our day to day.At the [...]
The stigma of being a terminally patient, by Manuela Monleón
It seems that this health world of "order" and classification, where everything must be controlled and measured, is unthinkable not to do as well with people. Hypertensive, diabetic, bronchitics... People with more history than his [...]
Day 3 #CuidadosPaliativosIntensivos (Palliative-Intensive Care): What about kids?
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends. In the middle of the week #CuidadosPaliativosIntensivos (Palliative-Intensive Care), from the Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús in Madrid, Dr. Alberto García Salido share with us the editorial Pediatric Palliative Care: The Oppinion [...]