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How do intensive care nurses perceive families in intensive care? Insights from the United Kingdom and Australia

机译:重症监护护士如何看待重症监护家庭?来自英国和澳大利亚的见解

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Aims and objectives: To compare how intensive care nurses in the UK and Australia (AU) perceive families in intensive care units (ICUs). Background: International healthcare research and practice is often based on an underlying assumption of a person- or family-centred ideology. While nurses in ICUs acknowledge the importance of patients' families, a true integration of families as units of care is often not realised. Design: Data from ICU nurses from two international studies: (1) a constructivist grounded theory study in the UK and (2) a quasi-experimental non-equivalent clinical study in AU. Data were collected in tertiary adult ICUs in the UK and AU. Nurse-to-patient ratio for high-acuity patients was 1:1 in both units. Participants: Twenty ICU nurses in five focus groups (UK study) and 197 surveys were sent out to ICU nurses in AU (response rate 26%). Results: Evidence from both studies makes visible the contribution of family care in adult ICUs. Nurses remaining in control and initiating family member care involvement are less likely to perceive families as a burden. The AU study indicated that when nurses partner with families to deliver care, there was a minimal effect on their workload. The nurses concluded that inviting family members to be a part of the patient's care should be usual practice in ICUs. Conclusion: Nurses should promote, facilitate and invite the integration of families in care in today's healthcare system. This is mandatory as families are the caring resource for these patients during an often prolonged recovery trajectory. Relevance to clinical practice: Families are more likely to be successfully integrated into a more active involvement with ICU patients when they are not perceived as a burden. Inviting and supporting family members is not necessarily time-consuming and starts the journey of supporting ICU survivors' recovery journey.
机译:目的和目标:比较英国和澳大利亚(AU)的重症监护护士对重症监护室(ICU)家庭的看法。背景:国际医疗保健研究和实践通常基于以人或家庭为中心的意识形态的基本假设。虽然加护病房的护士承认患者家庭的重要性,但往往无法实现家庭作为护理单位的真正融合。设计:来自两项国际研究的ICU护士的数据:(1)在英国进行的以建构主义为基础的理论研究,(2)在非盟进行的半实验性非等效临床研究。数据是在英国和澳大利亚的成人三级重症监护病房中收集的。两种单位的高敏患者的护士与病人的比例均为1:1。参加者:五个焦点小组的20名ICU护士(英国研究)和197项调查被发送给非盟的ICU护士(答复率为26%)。结果:两项研究的证据均显示了家庭护理对成人ICU的贡献。保持控制并开始进行家庭成员护理的护士不太可能将家庭视为负担。非盟研究表明,当护士与家人合作提供护理时,对其工作量的影响最小。护士得出结论,邀请重症监护病房的家人应作为重症监护病房的常规做法。结论:护士应促进,促进和邀请家庭将其纳入当今的医疗体系。这是强制性的,因为在经常延长的康复过程中,家庭是这些患者的护理资源。与临床实践的相关性:如果不将家庭视为ICU患者的负担,则他们更有可能成功地融入到ICU患者的积极参与中。邀请和支持家庭成员不一定是耗时的,而是开始了支持ICU幸存者康复之旅的旅程。

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