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. 1984 Jan-Feb;57(1):97–110.

Psychiatric aspects of a pediatric intensive care unit.

J L Woolston
PMCID: PMC2589615  PMID: 6375167

Abstract

Although there is a growing body of literature about the medical problems which arise in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), rather little has been written about psychiatric issues characteristic of the critical care setting for children. This article will describe the PICU as a community made up of several sub-groups, the various psychosocial stresses, the reactions to stresses, and the interventions appropriate for the PICU and each of its sub-groups.

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