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Chapter 57 - In Their Own Words: Perspectives from Survivors and Their Loved Ones

from Section 7 - Conclusions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2026

Brad W. Butcher
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania
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While much of this book has been focused on describing post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) in objective terms, is if often the personal stories of survivors of critical illness and their loved ones that are so much more revealing than the distance walked during 6 minutes or a score on a cognitive test. It was not until I began seeing patients in my ICU follow-up clinic that I truly appreciated how life-changing an experience surviving critical illness could be. Understanding the real-life impact of the physical, functional, cognitive, psychiatric, and social impairments that those suffering from PICS face is a profoundly moving and motivating experience. For that reason, I wanted to close this book with stories of survivors of critical illness and their loved ones, allowing the reader to synthesize and contextualize the objective data that has heretofore been presented in neatly parsed, individual chapters and to more deeply appreciate how that data translates into a much more impactful lived experience.

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