[PDF][PDF] Feasibility of measuring psychological resilience in hospitalized patients with acute illness: The Resilience After the Trauma of Acute Illness (RAFT) study

T Verma, A Taufik, R Vindla, SR Lloyd, S Rees… - Acute …, 2019 - scholar.archive.org
Resilience has not been explored in acute care. We hypothesised that … of resilience is
possible in an acute care environment: In the ‘Resilience after the Trauma of Acute Illness’ (RAFT) …

Association between resilience and family member psychologic symptoms in critical illness

PD Sottile, Y Lynch, M Mealer, M Moss - Critical care medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
resilience and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and acute stress in family members of critically
ill patients… We hypothesized that as in other settings, resilience may be associated with a …

[HTML][HTML] Resilience, psychological well-being and daily functioning following hospitalization for respiratory distress due to SARS-CoV-2 infection

M Dini, B Poletti, S Tagini, MR Reitano, E Allocco… - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
… suggest that the psychological resilience of recovered non-… acute phase. It is conceivable
that persisting symptoms might affect resilience more than the severity of symptoms in the acute

A systematic review of resilience in the physically ill

DE Stewart, T Yuen - Psychosomatics, 2011 - Elsevier
Psychological factors associated with resilience were self-efficacy, self-esteem, internal
locus of control, optimism, mastery, hardiness, hope, self-empowerment, acceptance of …

Association between resilience and psychological morbidity in parents of critically ill children

CB Rothschild, KL Rychlik, DM Goodman… - Pediatric Critical Care …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… this category and instead analyzed only acutely, mechanically ventilated patients. Since
this effect persisted, we assessed how many acutely mechanically ventilated patients were in …

Association between resilience, acute stress symptoms and characteristics of family members of patients at early admission to the intensive care unit

MH Komachi, K Kamibeppu - Mental Health & Prevention, 2018 - Elsevier
… That study surveyed the relationship between resilience and psychological burden in the
family members of patients admitted to the ICU at least 48 h after the patient had been admitted…

[HTML][HTML] Resilience after severe critical illness: a prospective, multicentre, observational study (RESIREA)

A Mathieu, J Reignier, A Le Gouge, G Plantefeve… - Critical Care, 2024 - Springer
Psychological resilience is the ability to adapt positively to traumatic and stressful events,
thereby protecting against mental illillness but not with the characteristics of the acute illness or …

[HTML][HTML] Psychological resilience in the relationship between family function and illness uncertainty among family members of trauma patients in the intensive care unit

P Yu, W Zhang, S Li, X Luo, H Chen, J Mi - BMC psychiatry, 2024 - Springer
acute procedure anxiety, coping styles, post-traumatic growth and … illness uncertainty; and
(3) psychological resilience plays a mediating role in the relation of family function with illness

Resilience in survivors of critical illness in the context of the survivors' experience and recovery

JH Maley, I Brewster, I Mayoral… - Annals of the …, 2016 - atsjournals.org
illness event on survivors’ resilience and recovery. Resilience, a modifiable psychological
trait… of survivors of critical illness have focused on severe sepsis and acute respiratory distress …

Psychological resilience

D Fletcher, M Sarkar - European psychologist, 2013 - econtent.hogrefe.com
The purpose of this paper is to review and critique the variety of definitions, concepts, and
theories of psychological resilience. To this end, the narrative is divided into three main …