How patient stories can improve intensive care

This article appeared in the recently released issue of Momentum and features our own Dr. Bagshaw

01 October 2019

Talking about their health-care experiences can build empathy between patients and health professionals.

The hospital intensive care unit (ICU) has traditionally been a closed environment, where patient, nurse, doctor and family stories are lost.

But as researchers in critical care, we have found that sharing stories brings humanity into the daily business of providing care. It also has the potential to transform health-care policy and delivery.

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