L. van der Lee
6 Papers
2 Citations
L. van der Lee is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Multidisciplinary staff perceived barriers and enablers to early mobilization of patients with burns in the ICU.
W. C. Lim,A M Hill,D Edgar,Melinda Elliott,L. van der Lee +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to explore the barriers and enablers of early functional mobilization for patients with burns in the ICU from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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Research lessons during the COVID-19 pandemic: collecting longitudinal physical and mental health outcomes
Kristen Grove,Megan Harrold,Sheeraz Mohd,Vidhya Natarajan,Elizabeth Hurn,Jane Pearce,Vinicius Cavalheri,Dale W. Edgar,Andrew Maiorana,Angela Jacques,A. White,Caitlin Vicary,Carol Watson,Caroline E Roffman,Emma-Leigh Synnott,Hui Jun Chih,Ian D. Suttie,Ivan Lin,Jade Larsson,Jessica E. Tearne,Linda J. Woodhouse,L. van der Lee,Louise Naylor,Mercedes Elliott,Paul M. Gittings,Peta Winship,Robyn Timms,Sheldon Wulff,Tracy Hebden-Todd +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the lessons learned in completing a repeated measures cohort study involving suspected and confirmed COVID-19 survivors at three sites in Perth, Western Australia, and demonstrate the effectiveness of a simple, rapid, reproducible and adaptable battery of assessments, leveraging telehealth and digital solutions.
A retrospective study of physiotherapy management for patients with pneumonia requiring invasive ventilation in a single-center Australian ICU
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that respiratory physiotherapy interventions are often provided for adults with pneumonia who required invasive mechanical ventilation in a single Level 3 ICU in a quaternary teaching hospital, demonstrating that respiratory Physiotherapists in ICU provide interventions to enhance respiratory function and physical recovery.
Comparison of 6-Month Outcomes of Survivors of COVID-19 versus Non–COVID-19 Critical Illness
Carol L. Hodgson,Alisa Higgins,Michael Bailey,Annette Mather,Lisa Beach,Rinaldo Bellomo,Bernie Bissett,Ianthe Boden,Scott Bradley,Aidan Burrell,D. James Cooper,Bentley J Fulcher,Kimberley J Haines,Isabelle T. Hodgson,J.P. Hopkins,Alice Y.M. Jones,Stuart Lane,D. Lawrence,L. van der Lee,Jennifer Liacos,Natalie J Linke,Lonni Marques Gomes,Marc Nickels,George Ntoumenopoulos,Paul S. Myles,Shane Patman,M. Paton,Gemma Pound,Sumeet Rai,Alan Rix,Thomas C Rollinson,Claire J Tipping,Peter J. Thomas,Tony Trapani,Andrew A. Udy,Christina Whitehead,Shannah Anderson,Ary Serpa Neto +37 more
TL;DR: At 6-months there was no difference in new disability for patients requiring mechanical ventilation for acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 compared to non-CO VID-19.
Informing the management of the post-COVID condition: insights from the Western Australian experience comparing those who tested positive and negative to early COVID-19 strains.
Kristen Grove,Vinicius Cavalheri,HuiJun Chih,Varsha Natarajan,Meg Harrold,Sheeraz Mohd,Elizabeth Hurn,L. van der Lee,Andrew Maiorana,Jessica Tearne,Carol Watson,Jane Pearce,Angela Jacques,Ann White,Caitlin Vicary,Caroline E Roffman,Emma-Leigh Synnott,Ian Suttie,Ivan Lin,Jade Larsson,Louise Naylor,Linda Woodhouse,Mercedes Elliott,Paul M. Gittings,Peta Winship,Robyn Timms,Sheldon Wulff,Tracy Hebden-Todd,Dale W Edgar +28 more
TL;DR: This study compares physical recovery and symptoms in Western Australians who tested positive or negative to early COVID-19 strains, finding no significant differences in physical function at 12 months, but higher fatigue, dyspnoea, anxiety, and depression in the COVID-positive group until 8 months post-illness.