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Experiences of Covid-19 and Intensive Care

  • Overview
  • A Doctor Speaks
    • About Covid19 and Intensive Care: A doctor speaks
  • At home
    • Living with risk and worries about Covid
    • Managing with symptoms of Covid at home
    • When more than one person is ill
    • When things get worse
  • In hospital
    • Admission to the ward and ICU
    • Experiences of CPAP, mechanical ventilation and proning
    • Experiences of Infection control measures
    • Uncertain Survival
    • Sources of support in Intensive Care
    • Support from staff
    • The general ward
  • Experiences of next of kin
    • Staying in touch during the visitor ban
    • Contact between partners/families and clinical staff
    • Caring at a distance
    • End-of-life visits
    • Sources of support for family members
  • Discharge and recovery
    • Discharge from hospital
    • First weeks at home
    • Sources of support after coming out of hospital
    • Doing the work of recovery
    • Coming to terms with what happened and long-term effects
  • Messages
    • Messages to others
  • People's Profiles
    • 'First Wave' March - April 2020
    • 'Second Wave' Sep 2020 - Feb 2021
    • A doctor speaks
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Experiences of Covid-19 and Intensive Care

Profiles - A doctor speaks

Prof Rupert Pearse

Professor Rupert Pearse became a key figure in providing regular updates on the situation in ICUs via social media. Rupert Pearse was involved as a member of the advisory panel of this study.

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