Chapter 1 An Introduction and Overview of Why Families Matter in
the Intensive Care UnitGiora Netzer
Chapter 2 Family Voices from the Intensive Care UnitEileen Rubin,
Sal Colianni
Chapter 3 Cognitive Barriers to Effective Surrogate Decision
Making Joanna L. Hart, Scott D. Halpern
Chapter 4 Emotional Processing/Psychological Morbidity in the
ICURamona O. Hopkins
Chapter 5 Family Psychological Morbidity after the Intensive Care
UnitKristina Stepanovic, Julie Van, James C. Jackson
Chapter 6 Sleep and Sleep Deprivation Among Families in the
ICUStuti J. Jaiswal, Robert L. Owens
Chapter 7 Taking the Lead: Changing the Experience of Family
ICU Syndrome by Changing the Organization of Care Donald
L. Zimmerman
Chapter 8 Unique Challenges for Family Members of Patients with
Acute and Chronic Critical Illness - The Older CaregiverNicole
Roeder, Margaret A. Pisani
Chapter 9 Family Support and ICU Survivorship: Lessons Learned from
the Pediatric Critical Care ExperienceBree Andrews, Nilu Rahman,
Neethi Pinto
Chapter 10 Life After the ICU: Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in
Family MembersJason H. Maley, Julie Rogan, Mark E. Mikkelsen
Chapter 11 Humanizing Intensive Care: Questions, Balance, and
Tragic TradeoffsSamuel M. Brown, Michael E. Wilson, Chris Benda,
Negin Hajizadeh, Ramona O. Hopkins
Chapter 12 Intensive Care Unit Conflicts and the FamilyO. Joseph
Bienvenu
Chapter 13 Identifying, Analyzing, & Combating Family Intensive
Care Unit Syndrome in Long Term Acute Care Hospitals Arunmozhi
Aravagiri, Waqas Bhatti, Jetina Okereke, Avelino C. Verceles
Chapter 14 Personalized Interventions to Support Families in the
Intensive Care UnitChristopher E. Cox
Chapter 15 Family-Centered Care Interventions to Minimize Family
Intensive Care Unit Syndrome and Post-Intensive Care
Syndrome-FamilyJudy Elisa Davidson, Janet Marty Mendis,
Truong-Giang Huynh, Samantha Gambles Farr, Suzette Jernigan,
Steffanie A. Strathdee, Thomas Patterson
Chapter 16 Strategies to Facilitate Communication with Families in
the ICUAndre Carlos Kajdacsy-Balla Amaral
Chapter 17 End-of-Life Care Jennifer L. McAdam Chapter 18
The Integrative Approach to Supporting Families in the ICUDelia
Chiaramonte
Chapter 19 The Role of Ethics Consultation In Enhancing
Family-Centered CareHenry J. Silverman
Chapter 20 Family Role in Patient Safety in the Intensive Care
UnitDoran Bostwick, Sarah J Beesley
Chapter 21 Family and Patient Spiritual Narratives in the ICU:
Bridging Discourses Through CompassionSimon Lasair, Shane
Sinclair
Chapter 22 The Role of the Pharmacist in Family Engagement in the
Intensive Care Unit and During Transitions of CareJoanna L.
Stollings
Chapter 23 Respiratory Therapy and Family Engagement in the
Intensive Care UnitDeborah Linehan, Giora Netzer
Chapter 24 The Role of the ICU Social Worker in Supporting
Families John G. Cagle, Morgan Bunting
Chapter 25 RehabilitationKimberley Haines
Chapter 26 Training Providers in Family Centered CareErin K. Kross,
Catherine L. Hough
Chapter 27 Child Life in the Adult ICU: Including the Youngest
Members of the FamilyJaime E. Bruce, Kathleen McCue
Chapter 28 How to Study the Family ICU Syndrome: A Basic Approach
to Research MethodologyChristiane S. Hartog
Giora Netzer, MD, MSCEAssociate Professor of Medicine and EpidemiologyUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineDivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineBaltimore, MD USA
“This is a welcome book that aims to address the way intensive care
medicine is practiced and the profound effects it can have on those
closest to the patient. … Families in the Intensive Care Unit can
and should be read by health care professionals at any stage in
their critical care career. This textbook is well written, and
appropriately to the subject matter, each chapter strikes a perfect
balance between being humanistic and technical.” (Alexander White
and Matteo Parotto, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 129 (3),
September, 2019)
“This is a unique and important contribution that should be
familiar to senior providers in critical care. As a
multidisciplinary reference, it also should be available to the
other disciplines working in the ICU. Failure to recognize the
principles this book describes places both our ICU patients and
their loved ones at risk.” (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews,
February, 2019)
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