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Memory making in end-of-life care in the adult intensive care unit: A scoping review of the research literature

机译:成人重症监护病房终生护理的记忆制作:研究文献的范围审查

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Objective: The objective of this review is to describe the practice of memory making as part of end-of-life care within an adult intensive care setting and determine reported outcomes. Methods: A scoping review of the literature was performed. Data were collected from sources such as ProQuest, CINAHL, Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, and PubMed using combinations of the keywords: including adult, critical care, intensive care, ICU, death, dying, grief, bereavement, end? of? life, memento*, memor*, keepsak*, and transitional object. Peer-reviewed studies reporting on the use of memory making within an adult intensive care setting and its outcomes for family members were included. Results: Four activities facilitating memory making as part of end-of-life care for adults are reported in the literature, all in the intensive care setting. Use of a computer-generated word cloud image received by families in the intensive care was reported as a meaningful keepsake and sometimes displayed in places such as the patient's funeral memorial. Offering a printed copy of the patient's electrocardiogram as a memento was considered by some to be extremely or very helpful during their bereavement experience and was reported by nursing staff to be well received by family members. The use of patient diaries during bereavement has been reported with the potential to promote better understanding of the events leading to the death, and photography was also included in some patient diaries as a visual memento. Conclusion: Although limited evidence is available concerning memory making in the adult intensive care environment, from studies to date, surviving family members of deceased patients in the intensive care unit mostly report valuing memory-making opportunities when offered. However, further research is required to evaluate both healthcare staff's competence and confidence in offering memory making and determine if such offerings promote the family's adjustment to the loss of their loved one after a death in the intensive care area. (c) 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:目的:本综述的目的是描述内存制作的实践,作为成人重症监护环境中的生活结束护理并确定报告的结果。方法:进行文献的范围审查。使用关键词的组合(如Proquest,Cinahl,Medline,Embase,Psycinfo和Psycinfo和Psycinfo)等来源收集数据:包括成人,重大关怀,重症监护,ICU,死亡,死亡,悲伤,丧亲,结束?的?生命,纪念品*,纪念*,守护者*和过渡对象。在成人重症监护环境中使用记忆制作的同行评审研究及其为家庭成员的结果使用。结果:在文献中报告了四项活动,作为成人生活结束护理的一部分,均在重症监护环境中报告。在重症监护中使用由家庭收到的计算机生成的词云图像被报告为有意义的纪念品,有时会在患者的葬礼纪念馆等地方展示。提供患者心电图的印刷副本作为纪念品被认为是在丧亲之恋经验期间非常或非常有帮助,并通过护理人员报道,由家庭成员受到欢迎。据报道,使用患者日记期间的使用促进了促进对导致死亡事件的更好事件的潜力,而摄影也包含在一些患者日记中作为视觉纪念品。结论:虽然有限的证据可用于成人重症监护环境的记忆,但从研究到日期,幸存的家庭成员在重症监护室内幸存的家庭成员主要报告了估值的记忆机会。但是,需要进一步的研究来评估医疗保健人员的能力和信心,在提供记忆制作,并确定此类产品是否促进了在重症监护区域死亡后对其所爱的人的调整。 (c)2018澳大利亚关键护理院有限公司由elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

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