Unmet Nonmedication Needs After Hospital Discharge and Adverse Outcomes Among Acute Respiratory Failure Survivors in Brazil: A Prospective Feasibility Study

IMPORTANCE:. In-hospital survivorship for acute respiratory failure has improved, but unmet nonmedication healthcare needs may contribute to adverse events post-discharge. OBJECTIVES:. To evaluate the feasibility of characterizing early unmet nonmedication discharge needs, classified as durable medi...

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Main Authors: Sérgio R. R. Decker, MD, MSc, Danielle do A. Pereira, BSc, Gabriela S. Rech, MSc, Rosa da R. M. dos Santos, MSc, Denise de Souza, MSc, Raíne F. De Carli, PhD, Geraldine Trott, PhD, Ana P. de Souza, PhD, Janine Gonzaga, BSc, Lauren S. Costa, MSc, Jonas M. Wolf, PhD, Gregory S. Medeiros, MD, PhD, Bruna Conte, MD, Laura C. Madeira, MD, PhD, Livia Biason, MD, MSc, Maria D. Rosa, MD, MSc, Mariana F. Mattioni, MD, MSc, Isabela T. Muller, MD, Carolia Bayer, MD, Odanor F. T. Filho, MD, Marcelo Kern, MD, MSc, Cassiano Teixeira, MD, PhD, Harris L. Carmichael, MD, MSHP, FACP, Victor D. Dinglas, MPH, Samuel M. Brown, MD, MS, Dale M. Needham, MD, PhD, Regis G. Rosa, MD, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2025-07-01
Series:Critical Care Explorations
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CCE.0000000000001279
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