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  1. Book: Psychological and cognitive impact of critical illness

    Bienvenu, O. Joseph / Jones, Christina / Hopkins, Ramona O.

    2017  

    Author's details edited by O. Joseph Bienvenu, Christina Jones, Ramona O. Hopkins
    Keywords Critical Illness / psychology ; Survivors / psychology ; Mental Disorders / etiology ; Mental Disorders / therapy ; Cognition
    Language English
    Size xiii, 221 Seiten
    Publisher Oxford University Press
    Publishing place New York
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT019471169
    ISBN 978-0-19-939869-0 ; 0-19-939869-0
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Article ; Online: Understanding Cognitive Outcome Trajectories After Critical Illness.

    Hopkins, Ramona O

    Critical care medicine

    2019  Volume 47, Issue 8, Page(s) 1164–1166

    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Cognition ; Critical Care ; Critical Illness ; Hospitalization ; Humans
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-07-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 197890-1
    ISSN 1530-0293 ; 0090-3493
    ISSN (online) 1530-0293
    ISSN 0090-3493
    DOI 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003871
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article ; Online: Life after Pediatric Critical Illness: Risk Factors for Reduced Health-related Quality of Life and Functional Decline.

    Hopkins, Ramona O

    American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

    2019  Volume 200, Issue 7, Page(s) 804–805

    MeSH term(s) Child ; Critical Illness ; Health Status ; Humans ; Quality of Life ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; Risk Factors
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1180953-x
    ISSN 1535-4970 ; 0003-0805 ; 1073-449X
    ISSN (online) 1535-4970
    ISSN 0003-0805 ; 1073-449X
    DOI 10.1164/rccm.201905-0977ED
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Article ; Online: Acquired Brain Injury Following Sepsis.

    Hopkins, Ramona O

    Critical care medicine

    2018  Volume 47, Issue 11, Page(s) 1658–1659

    MeSH term(s) Brain Injuries ; Humans ; Sepsis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-03-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 197890-1
    ISSN 1530-0293 ; 0090-3493
    ISSN (online) 1530-0293
    ISSN 0090-3493
    DOI 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003981
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  5. Article ; Online: Trainees' Experience of Family Presence during Intensive Care Unit Procedures.

    Harris, Benjamin R E / Butler, Allison / Hirshberg, Eliotte L / Hopkins, Ramona O / Butler, Jorie / Orme, James / Brown, Samuel M / Beesley, Sarah J

    ATS scholar

    2023  Volume 4, Issue 4, Page(s) 469–473

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2690-7097
    ISSN (online) 2690-7097
    DOI 10.34197/ats-scholar.2023-0065BR
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  6. Article ; Online: Family Satisfaction in the ICU: Elusive Goal or Essential Component of Quality Care.

    Hopkins, Ramona O

    Critical care medicine

    2015  Volume 43, Issue 8, Page(s) 1783–1784

    MeSH term(s) Family ; Humans ; Intensive Care Units/organization & administration ; Patient Satisfaction ; Quality of Health Care/organization & administration ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Comment ; Editorial
    ZDB-ID 197890-1
    ISSN 1530-0293 ; 0090-3493
    ISSN (online) 1530-0293
    ISSN 0090-3493
    DOI 10.1097/CCM.0000000000001097
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  7. Article ; Online: Early cognitive and physical rehabilitation: one step towards improving post-critical illness outcomes.

    Hopkins, Ramona O

    Intensive care medicine

    2014  Volume 40, Issue 3, Page(s) 442–444

    MeSH term(s) Cognition ; Critical Illness/psychology ; Humans ; Intensive Care Units ; Survivors/psychology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-02-25
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 80387-x
    ISSN 1432-1238 ; 0340-0964 ; 0342-4642 ; 0935-1701
    ISSN (online) 1432-1238
    ISSN 0340-0964 ; 0342-4642 ; 0935-1701
    DOI 10.1007/s00134-014-3233-8
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  8. Article ; Online: Focus on long-term cognitive, psychological and physical impairments after critical illness.

    Bein, Thomas / Bienvenu, O Joseph / Hopkins, Ramona O

    Intensive care medicine

    2019  Volume 45, Issue 10, Page(s) 1466–1468

    MeSH term(s) Cognition Disorders/etiology ; Cognition Disorders/mortality ; Critical Care/trends ; Critical Illness/mortality ; Critical Illness/psychology ; Critical Illness/therapy ; Humans ; Treatment Outcome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-08-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 80387-x
    ISSN 1432-1238 ; 0340-0964 ; 0342-4642 ; 0935-1701
    ISSN (online) 1432-1238
    ISSN 0340-0964 ; 0342-4642 ; 0935-1701
    DOI 10.1007/s00134-019-05718-7
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  9. Article ; Online: Patient experiences with SARS-CoV-2: Associations between patient experience of disease and coping profiles.

    Hendrickson, Kathryn W / Hopkins, Ramona O / Groat, Danielle L / Stokes, Stephanie C / Schroeder, Fiona M / Butler, Jorie M / Hirshberg, Eliotte L

    PloS one

    2023  Volume 18, Issue 11, Page(s) e0294201

    Abstract: Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, (SARS-CoV-2,) caused an influx of patients with acute disease characterized by a variety of symptoms termed COVID-19 disease, with some patients going on to develop post-acute COVID-19 ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, (SARS-CoV-2,) caused an influx of patients with acute disease characterized by a variety of symptoms termed COVID-19 disease, with some patients going on to develop post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Individual factors like sex or coping styles are associated with a person's disease experience and quality of life. Individual differences in coping styles used to manage COVID-19 related stress correlate with physical and mental health outcomes. Our study sought to understand the relationship between COVID-19 symptoms, severity of acute disease, and coping profiles.
    Methods: An online survey to assess symptoms, functional status, and recovery in a large group of patients was nationally distributed online. The survey asked about symptoms, course of illness, and included the Brief-COPE and the adapted Social Relationship Inventory. We used descriptive and cluster analyses to characterize patterns of survey responses.
    Results: 976 patients were included in the analysis. The most common symptoms reported by the patients were fatigue (72%), cough (71%), body aches/joint pain (66%), headache (62%), and fever/chills (62%). 284 participants reported PACS. We described three different coping profiles: outward, inward, and dynamic copers.
    Discussion: Fatigue, cough, and body aches/joint pains were the most frequently reported symptoms. PACS patients were sicker, more likely to have been hospitalized. Of the three coping profiles, outward copers were more likely to be admitted to the hospital and had the healthiest coping strategies. Dynamic copers activated several coping strategies both positive and negative; they were also younger and more likely to report PACS.
    Conclusion: Cough, fatigue, and body aches/joint pain are common and most important to patients with acute COVID-19, while shortness of breath defined the experience for patients with PACS. Of the three coping profiles, dynamic copers were more likely to report PACS. Additional investigations into coping profiles in general, and the experience of COVID-19 and PACS is needed.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; SARS-CoV-2 ; COVID-19/complications ; Quality of Life ; Acute Disease ; Cough/complications ; Adaptation, Psychological ; Headache/complications ; Fatigue/etiology ; Arthralgia/complications ; Patient Outcome Assessment
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2267670-3
    ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    ISSN 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0294201
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  10. Article ; Online: The brain after critical illness: effect of illness and aging on cognitive function.

    Hopkins, Ramona O

    Critical care (London, England)

    2013  Volume 17, Issue 1, Page(s) 116

    Abstract: Large numbers of patients who survive critical illness are left with significant new cognitive impairments that are often severe and remain years after hospital discharge. In the previous issue of Critical Care, Guerra and colleagues assessed risk ... ...

    Abstract Large numbers of patients who survive critical illness are left with significant new cognitive impairments that are often severe and remain years after hospital discharge. In the previous issue of Critical Care, Guerra and colleagues assessed risk factors for the development of dementia after an intensive care unit (ICU) admission in a sample of older beneficiaries of Medicare. Older age was strongly associated with a diagnosis of dementia. The relationship between older age and development of dementia after critical illness has not previously been reported. After adjustment for known dementia risk factors, the multivariable analysis found that factors associated with the critical illness were associated with an increased risk of dementia. This study has several limitations - including use of ICD-9-CM codes that identified primarily neurodegenerative types of dementia, the lack of a control group, and a high mortality rate during the first 6 months after hospital discharge - which the authors acknowledge. An important additional limitation of the study by Guerra and colleagues and all previous post-ICU cognitive outcome studies is the inability to determine what role, if any, cognitive impairments that existed before the critical illness contribute to the diagnosis of new post-ICU dementia and whether such cognitive impairments are stable over time or are progressive like those observed in neurodegenerative diseases. Research is needed to answer questions regarding mechanisms of injury, medical and personal risk factors, and importantly the effect of interventions administered either during or after ICU treatment that may prevent or ameliorate such impairments.
    MeSH term(s) Critical Care/statistics & numerical data ; Critical Illness/epidemiology ; Dementia/etiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Medicare/statistics & numerical data
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-02-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2041406-7
    ISSN 1466-609X ; 1364-8535
    ISSN (online) 1466-609X
    ISSN 1364-8535
    DOI 10.1186/cc11913
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