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SUMMARY:Early rehabilitation: how to dose early mobilisation?
URL:https://lives-stream.esicm.org/en/home
DESCRIPTION:Humanisation in critical care refers to the approach of treating patients and their families as individuals with unique experiences\, emotions\, and needs.\n\nThis course aims to provide an overview of the importance of humanisation in critical care\, and how healthcare professionals can provide evidence-based\, person-centred care in their daily practice to improve patient outcomes and experiences.\n\nBy the end of this webinar series\, participants will have an understanding of the impact of humanisation in critical care and how to transfer person-centred practices into their clinical practice.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n- Comprehend the concept of early rehabilitation in critical care and its impact on patient outcomes and experiences.\n- Understand the principles of dosing and how to determine the appropriate type\, intensity\, and frequency of interventions.\n- Develop skills in creating and implementing individualized rehabilitation plans for critically ill patients based on their condition and response to treatment.\n\nSpeaker\n\nSabrina EGGMANN\nDepartment of Physiotherapy\, Inselspital\, Bern University Hospital (CH). ESICM N&AHP committee elected member.\n\nModerator\nPeter NYDAHL\nNursing Research\, Working group Didactics of Nursing and Health Professions\, Institute for General Medicine\, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein\, Kiel (DE).
LOCATION:https://lives-stream.esicm.org/en/home
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