作者: Victoria A. Goodwin , Jane L. Cross , Louise Allan , Alison Bethel , Jo Thompson Coon
DOI: 10.1016/J.PHYSIO.2021.01.007
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摘要: Abstract Objectives To establish the evidence for rehabilitation interventions tested in populations of patients admitted to ICU and critical care with severe respiratory illness, consider whether is generalizable COVID-19. Methods The authors undertook a rapid systematic review. Medline (via OvidSP), CINAHL Complete EBSCOhost), Cochrane Library, Database Systematic Reviews CENTRAL Wiley), Epistemonikos Epistemonikos.org), PEDro pedro.org.au) OTseeker otseeker.com) searched 7 May 2020. included reviews, RCTs qualitative studies involving adults illness requiring intensive who received enhance or restore resulting physical impairments function. Data were extracted by one author checked second. TIDier was used guide intervention descriptions. Study quality assessed using Critical Skills Appraisal Programme (CASP) tools. Results Six thousand nine hundred three titles abstracts screened; 24 11 eight included. Progressive exercise programmes, early mobilisation multicomponent delivered can improve functional independence. Nutritional supplementation addition post-ICU hospital settings may performance activities daily living. after discharge from following an admission inconclusive. Those receiving valued it, engendering hope confidence. Conclusions Exercise, programmes recovery that could be those Rehabilitation bring confidence individuals but there need individualised approach use behaviour change strategies. Further research needed have Registration: Open Science Framework https://osf.io/prc2y