医学
护理部
授权
重症监护室
焦点小组
医疗保健
观点
应对(心理学)
重症监护
需求评估
质量保证
家庭医学
精神科
经济
政治学
外部质量评估
社会科学
法学
重症监护医学
营销
经济增长
视觉艺术
业务
社会学
病理
艺术
作者
Hasanali Jafarpoor,Houman Manoochehri,Parvaneh Vasli
标识
DOI:10.1097/cnq.0000000000000450
摘要
This article reports the results of a research project designed to identify the needs of family members and others who are coping with hospitalization of loved one in the intensive care unit, thus alleviating stress. The health care provider's viewpoints were also considered. Study participants were 9 family members of intensive care unit patients and 24 health care providers working in intensive care units. Data were collected and analyzed from 24 individual interviews (average of 35 minutes per interview) and 1 focus group interview (1 hour). The findings revealed 2 basic needs: (1) reducing concerns and (2) being supported. The first need could be addressed by open visitation, access to information, assurance of quality of care, and empowerment via education and involvement. The second need could be met by emotional support, access to facilities, and postdischarge support. Health care providers and decision makers can use these results to respond to these needs and increase people's satisfaction of intensive care unit services.
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