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Pei Poh
Doctoral Student (D00)
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School of Nursing and Midwifery
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Medicine and Dentistry
Critical Illness
75%
Social Health
62%
Intensive Care
50%
Intensive Care Unit
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
30%
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory
20%
Pediatrics
15%
Emotional Stability
12%
Diseases
11%
Functional Status
10%
Symptom
6%
Survivorship in Cancer Care
6%
Sequential Analysis
6%
Psychological Outcome
6%
Social Support
6%
Complementary Medicine
6%
Artificial Respiration
5%
Quality of Life
5%
Checklist
5%
Patient Health Questionnaire
5%
DSM-5
5%
Adolescence
5%
Toddlers
5%
Cohort Study
5%
Nursing and Health Professions
Critical Illness
100%
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
30%
Intensive Care
25%
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory
20%
Sequential Analysis
12%
Drug Therapy
12%
Hospital Readmission
11%
Disease
11%
Syndrome
10%
Functional Status
10%
Survivorship in Cancer Care
6%
Social Support
6%
Post Intensive Care Syndrome
6%
Symptom
6%
Combination Therapy
6%
Infection Control
6%
Practice Guideline
6%
Clinical Practice
6%
DSM-5
5%
Patient Health Questionnaire
5%
Artificial Respiration
5%
Quality of Life
5%
Checklist
5%
Length of Stay
5%
Cohort Analysis
5%
Pediatric Hospital
5%
Toddlers
5%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
66%
Sequential Method
37%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
33%
Quality of Life
25%
Worse Outcome
25%
Systematic Review
25%
Mixed Methods
25%
Stressors
25%
Parental Support
25%
Social Support
12%
Emotional Support
12%
Transitional Challenge
12%
Qualitative Method
12%
Longitudinal Study
8%
Coping Strategies
8%
Ethnic Minority
8%
Health Disparity
8%
Adolescence
8%