Specialist Nurse in Critical Care Recovery
What does the Specialist Nurse in Critical Care Recovery do?
This speicalist nurse works with patients who are recovering from critical illness, to support them and their families along their recovery journey.
The critical care recovery service at GSTT aims to support patients with their transition from ICU to the wards and then eventually home, to help reduce the burden problems that patients recovering from critical illness can commonly experience.
There are three main aspects to the work of the Specialist Nurse in Critical Care Recovery:
1. To provide psychological input and care navigation for patients who step down from critical care whilst still on inpatient wards
2. To be the link person to support patients and their relatives once they have been discharged home, to help problem solve and direct them towards the right community services
3. To work with the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) in an outpatient clinic, where patients’ ongoing physical, psychological, cognitive and social needs are assessed. Its important for the team to understand how these problems are affecting patients’ quality of life. Staff at the clinic provide support, advice and recommendations, and make referrals into specialist services to provide ongoing care. Patients are given the opportunity to debrief their time in ICU, have answers to their questions, and explore their memories from that time.