Abstract

Recent advances in intensive care units have increased survival rates for critically ill patients. Patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit may show many psychological symptoms such as fatigue, hopelessness, anxiety, anger, depression, insomnia, sensory overload, sensory deprivation, agitation, delirium, and difficulty in adjustment. To prevent the consequences of these symptoms; patients can continue their psychological and sociological lives after discharge; It is important for health professionals to support patients and provide the necessary psychosocial intervention.

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