Objectives: To describe the experience and sources of comfort and discomfort in tracheostomy patients, when they communicate with nurses in the Intensive Care Unit. Research methodology/design: Benner's interpretive phenomenology. Data were collected through: a) semi-structured interviews conducted with the patients after leaving the intensive care unit; b) participant observation; c) situated interviews with intensive care nurses. Setting: The intensive care unit of a hospital in Northern Italy. Findings: Eight patients and seven nurses were included in this study. Two main themes were identified 1) feeling powerless and frustrated due to the impossibility to use voice to communicate; 2) facing continual misunderstanding, resignation, and ...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speak bec...
Being a patient in intensive care can be experienced terrifying. Studies have demonstrated the link ...
Mechanically ventilated patients experience communication barriers due to the endotracheal tube. In ...
Introduction: The quality of care for tracheostomy and mechanically ventilated patients in intensive...
Background The care of adult patients with a tracheostomy in intensive care unit is complex, challe...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIM. To investigate the lived experi...
The thesis is aimed at the problems of communication barriers in patients with tracheotomy at intens...
Tracheostomy requires not only competent nursing clinical skills but also emotional support for trac...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe intensive care nurses’ experiences communicating with pat...
To date, communication between mechanically intubated patients and nurses is laden with negative psy...
Purpose: Interpersonal communication is one of the most important abilities and skills in everyday l...
Introduction:The management of patients with a tracheostomy tube is still current. It brings stress ...
M.Cur.Abstract: The researcher has observed that when arrangements are being made to transfer patien...
Studies have shown that patients receiving mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit (ICU), ...
Communication difficulties in intensive care units (ICU) with critically ill patients have been well...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speak bec...
Being a patient in intensive care can be experienced terrifying. Studies have demonstrated the link ...
Mechanically ventilated patients experience communication barriers due to the endotracheal tube. In ...
Introduction: The quality of care for tracheostomy and mechanically ventilated patients in intensive...
Background The care of adult patients with a tracheostomy in intensive care unit is complex, challe...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIM. To investigate the lived experi...
The thesis is aimed at the problems of communication barriers in patients with tracheotomy at intens...
Tracheostomy requires not only competent nursing clinical skills but also emotional support for trac...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe intensive care nurses’ experiences communicating with pat...
To date, communication between mechanically intubated patients and nurses is laden with negative psy...
Purpose: Interpersonal communication is one of the most important abilities and skills in everyday l...
Introduction:The management of patients with a tracheostomy tube is still current. It brings stress ...
M.Cur.Abstract: The researcher has observed that when arrangements are being made to transfer patien...
Studies have shown that patients receiving mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit (ICU), ...
Communication difficulties in intensive care units (ICU) with critically ill patients have been well...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speak bec...
Being a patient in intensive care can be experienced terrifying. Studies have demonstrated the link ...
Mechanically ventilated patients experience communication barriers due to the endotracheal tube. In ...