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This site summarises my research on the psychological impact of PICU admission on children and their families - both in relation to what children remember and how they and their parents are affected in the short and longer term.

    

 
Gillian Colville
BSc MPhil CPsychol AFBPsS
2nd floor Clare House
Head of Paediatric Psychology Service
St George's Hospital
Blackshaw Rd
London SW17 0QT

  *NEW PUBLICATIONS*

 

Do parents benefit from the offer of a follow-up appointment after their child's admission to intensive care?: an exploratory randomised controlled trial (2010) abstract

 

Post-traumatic growth in parents after a child's admission to intensive care: maybe Nietzsche was right? (2009) abstract

 

The impact on parents of a child's admission to intensive care: integration of qualitative findings from a cross-sectional study.(2009) abstract

 

Rats, cats and scorpions: children's hallucinations in paediatric intensive care (2008) abstract

  

The psychologic impact on children of admission to intensive care. 2008 abstract

 

Children’s factual and delusional memories of Intensive Care. (2008)abstract

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

last updated 30/3/2010