Definizione, strumenti di accertamento e prevalenza dei disturbi da stress post traumatico correlati alle cure intensive: revisione narrativa della letteratura

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Introduzione: i disturbi da stress post traumatico (post traumatic stress disorders, PTSD) impattano pesantemente sugli outcome dei pazienti sottoposti a cure intensive. Si è svolta quindi una revisione narrativa allo scopo di dare una definizione di PTSD, chiarire quali siano gli strumenti di accertamento e definire un quadro di prevalenza del fenomeno.
Materiali e metodi: si è svolta una revisione della letteratura su banca dati Medline per definire il concetto di PTSD e la loro prevalenza. Si sono utilizzati i seguenti Mesh Terms

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Pavan, A., & Palese, A. (2018). Definizione, strumenti di accertamento e prevalenza dei disturbi da stress post traumatico correlati alle cure intensive: revisione narrativa della letteratura. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 32(1), 21–28. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2015.79