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      Enhancing Communication in Critically Ill Patients with a Tracheostomy: A Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Interventions and Outcomes.

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          Abstract

          Tracheostomy, a common procedure performed in intensive care units (ICU), is associated with communication impairment and affects patient well-being. While prior research has focused on physiological care, there is a need to address communication needs and quality of life (QOL). We aimed to evaluate how different types of communication devices affect QOL, speech intelligibility, voice quality, time to significant events, clinical response and tolerance, and healthcare utilization in patients undergoing tracheostomy.

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          Journal
          Tracheostomy
          Tracheostomy (Warrenville, Ill.)
          Global Tracheostomy Collaborative
          2997-2531
          2024
          : 1
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins Hospital.
          [2 ] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana University Health.
          [3 ] School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University.
          Article
          NIHMS2015940
          10.62905/001c.115440
          11382609
          39253605
          b1b811f7-4836-4929-8357-199e4b1e1978
          History

          Critically ill patients,racheostomy,Systematic review,Speech language pathologist,Speech,Quality of life,Interprofessional team,Intensive care unit,Evidence-based practice,Communication

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