Commentary

ICU Diaries Can Help Patients Process Critical Illness


 

Survivors of intensive care experiences need ways to make sense of their illnesses. ICU diaries are a way for these patients and their families to develop a narrative that truly reflects their experiences.

DR. BIENVENU is with the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

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