Family response to critical illness: Postintensive care syndrome–family

JE Davidson, C Jones, OJ Bienvenu - Critical care medicine, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Background: The family response to critical illness includes development of adverse
psychological outcomes such as anxiety, acute stress disorder, posttraumatic stress …

Interventions in post-intensive care syndrome-family: a systematic literature review

B Zante, SA Camenisch, JC Schefold - Critical care medicine, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Data show that family members of ICU patients may have high levels of anxiety,
depression, posttraumatic stress disorders, and/or complicated grief. This was previously …

Supporting families in the ICU: A descriptive correlational study of informational support, anxiety, and satisfaction with care

JJ Bailey, M Sabbagh, CG Loiselle, J Boileau… - Intensive and critical …, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Informational support to family members of ICU patients has significant
potential for reducing their psychological distress, enabling them to better cope and support …

Positive effects of a nursing intervention on family-centered care in adult critical care

M Mitchell, W Chaboyer, E Burmeister… - American Journal of Critical …, 2009 - AACN
Background Generally, families of critical care patients are not actively involved in the
patients' care in meaningful ways. A family-centered care model formalizes each patient and …

Having a loved one in the ICU: the forgotten family

M Schmidt, E Azoulay - Current opinion in critical care, 2012 - journals.lww.com
A high proportion of family members present with symptoms of anxiety (70%) and
depression (35%). Acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related …

Families' experiences of their interactions with staff in an Australian intensive care unit (ICU): a qualitative study

P Wong, P Liamputtong, S Koch, H Rawson - Intensive and Critical Care …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred
care. Due to the condition of the critically ill, a family-centred care model is more applicable …

Communicating uncertainty can lead to less decision satisfaction: a necessary cost of involving patients in shared decision making?

MC Politi, MA Clark, H Ombao, D Dizon… - Health …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background Given the large number of interventions of uncertain effectiveness, research on
communicating uncertainty is needed to examine its impact on patients' health decisions …

Patient, family-centred care interventions within the adult ICU setting: An integrative review

ML Mitchell, F Coyer, S Kean, R Stone, J Murfield… - Australian Critical …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectives Patient, Family-Centred Care (PFCC) is internationally advocated as a
way to improve patient care. The aim of this integrative review was to extend the knowledge …

The user experience of critical care discharge: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research

S Bench, T Day - International journal of nursing studies, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: This review identifies the most significant factors, which impact upon the user
experience of progress and recovery from critical illness during the first month after …

Post‐ICU symptoms, consequences, and follow‐up: an integrative review

H Svenningsen, L Langhorn, AS Ågård… - Nursing in critical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To determine the symptoms seen in patients after discharge from an intensive care unit
(ICU) and the follow‐up programmes offered to help patients deal with the problems that …