Publications
112
Citations
1,956
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
11
Publishing since 2016
Heidi Lindroth studies delirium (a state of sudden confusion and altered awareness) in critically ill patients, especially those in intensive care units (ICUs). Her work focuses on measuring how severe delirium is, understanding its prevalence and risk factors, and testing new technologies such as computer vision, ambient monitoring, and virtual reality to detect and manage it. She also examines the experiences and well-being of ICU nurses and the recovery of critical illness survivors.
Publication activity has been growing overall, rising from a few papers per year in 2017 to a sustained high output of roughly 15-19 per year in 2024-2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Virtual reality in ICU delirium care: From promise to practice
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing · 2026
- Delirium prevalence and management in general wards, emergency departments, rehabilitation centres and nursing homes in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH countries): A secondary analysis of a worldwide point prevalence study
International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances · 2025
- Delirium prevalence, interventions and barriers in intensive care units in German‐speaking countries: A retrospective cross‐sectional secondary analysis
Nursing in Critical Care · 2025
- Harnessing the Power of Technology to Transform Delirium Severity Measurement in the Intensive Care Unit: Protocol for a Prospective Cohort Study
JMIR Research Protocols · 2025
- Inter-rater Agreement of Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale Assessments in Adult Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation in the ICU: A Cross-Sectional Study
Critical Care Explorations · 2025
- Relationships Between Post-Traumatic Stress, Self-Compassion, Sleep, Anxiety, Depressive Symptoms, and Intensive Care Unit Nurses’ Intent to Leave Their Jobs
JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration · 2025
- Delirium Around the World: Performing An International Point Prevalence Study Increases Awareness for Delirium
Delirium · 2025
- Epidemiology and assessments of delirium in nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities: a cross-country perspective
European Geriatric Medicine · 2025
- 1475: IMPACT OF PRIOR AND ICU PSYCHOACTIVE MEDICATION USE ON DELIRIUM IN CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS
Critical Care Medicine · 2025
- 367: ETHICAL AND PRIVACY RESPONSIBILITIES IN COMPUTER VISION (AUTOMATING DELIRIUM SEVERITY IN THE ICU)
Critical Care Medicine · 2025
- 386: PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF DELIRIUM TRAJECTORIES IN ICU: IMPLICATIONS FOR TAILORED MANAGEMENT
Critical Care Medicine · 2025
- 1471: COMORBIDITIES AND DELIRIUM IN CRITICAL CARE: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
Critical Care Medicine · 2025
- Clinician and visitor activity patterns in an intensive care unit room: Study to examine how ambient monitoring can inform the measurement of delirium severity and escalation of care
Journal of Critical Care · 2025
- The 2023 World delirium awareness and quality Survey: A Canadian substudy
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing · 2025
- Associations Between Recalled Memories of the ICU Stay, Delirium, and Mental Health Outcomes in Critical Illness Survivors at 1-month Follow-up in a Critical Illness Recovery Center
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine · 2025
- Critical Care Medicine×12
- British Journal of Anaesthesia×8
- Critical Care Explorations×5
- Proceedings of IMPRS×5
- Delirium×4
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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