Barriers to patient and family‐centred care in adult intensive care units: A systematic review

F Kiwanuka, SJ Shayan, AA Tolulope - Nursing open, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Despite remarkable theoretical evidence of positive outcomes of patient and family‐
centred care, it is rarely performed in the intensive care setting. The aim of this review was to …

[HTML][HTML] Family participation in essential care activities: Needs, perceptions, preferences, and capacities of intensive care unit patients, relatives, and healthcare …

BM Dijkstra, KM Felten-Barentsz, MJM van der Valk… - Australian Critical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Family participation in essential care activities may benefit both patients and
relatives. Objectives In this integrative review, we aimed to identify needs, perceptions …

Counterbalancing work-related stress? Work engagement among intensive care professionals

MMC van Mol, MD Nijkamp, J Bakker… - Australian Critical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background and objectives Working in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is increasingly complex
and is also physically, cognitively and emotionally demanding. Although the negative …

[HTML][HTML] Intensive care nurse-family engagement from a global perspective: A qualitative multi-site exploration

R Naef, P Brysiewicz, NS Mc Andrew… - Intensive and Critical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Critical illness is distressing for families, and often results in negative effects on
family health that influence a family's ability to support their critically ill family member …

Parents' views of family-centered care at a pediatric intensive care unit—a qualitative study

K Terp, J Weis, P Lundqvist - Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Purpose: To describe parents' views of family-centered care at a pediatric intensive care
unit. Design and Methods: A qualitative descriptive study with a deductive and inductive …

Predictors of patient‐centered care provision among nurses in acute care setting

E Alhalal, LM Alrashidi… - Journal of Nursing …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The study was conducted to assess the predictors of patient‐centred care provision
among nurses working in an acute care setting. We hypothesized that higher structural …

A multicase study of prolonged critical illness in the intensive care unit: families' experiences

C Minton, L Batten, A Huntington - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2019 - Elsevier
Background It is widely acknowledged a critical illness is a stressful life event for not only the
patient but also their family members; when an illness becomes prolonged, the impact is …

Patient, family and provider experiences with transfers from intensive care unit to hospital ward: a multicentre qualitative study

C de Grood, JP Leigh, SM Bagshaw, PM Dodek… - Cmaj, 2018 - Can Med Assoc
BACKGROUND: Transfer of patient care from an intensive care unit (ICU) to a hospital ward
is often challenging, high risk and inefficient. We assessed patient and provider perspectives …

Comunicación entre paciente adulto críticamente enfermo y el profesional de enfermería: una revisión integrativa

M Espinoza-Caifil, P Baeza-Daza… - Enfermería: Cuidados …, 2021 - scielo.edu.uy
Introducción: La comunicación entre enfermero y paciente que se encuentra en unidades
críticas con compromiso vital está limitada por la sedación, ventilación mecánica, y …

What is the role of transformational leadership, work environment and patient safety culture for person‐centred care? A cross‐sectional study in Norwegian nursing …

E Ree - Nursing Open, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To examine how transformational leadership, job demands, job resources and patient
safety culture contribute in explaining person‐centred care in nursing homes and home care …