Abstract Background Studies in the intensive care unit (ICU) suggest that better communication between families of critically ill patients and healthcare providers is needed; however, most randomized trials targeting interventions to improve communication have failed to achieve family-centered outcomes. We aim to offer a novel analysis of the complexities involved in building positive family-provider relationships in the ICU through the consideration of not only communication but other important aspects of family-provider interactions, including family integration, collaboration, and empowerment. Our goal is to explore family members’ perspectives on the enablers and challenges to establishing therapeutic alliance with ICU physicians and nu...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
Introduction: When a family member has been critically ill and cared for at an intensive care unit t...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Abstract Background Studies in the intensive care uni...
Background: Critical illness not only disrupts the patient’s life, but also the lives of close famil...
Objective: Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due...
Purpose: Patient and family engagement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is beneficial for patient re...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify and describe the outcomes of a nurse-led ...
Background: ICU patients’ family members are in a new, uncertain, and vulnerable situation due to th...
This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clin...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness is distressing for families, and often results in negative effects on f...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Background: More than 5000 Intensive Care Units (IC...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...
Aims and objectivesTo understand the different factors that impact on the involvement of adult famil...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
Introduction: When a family member has been critically ill and cared for at an intensive care unit t...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Abstract Background Studies in the intensive care uni...
Background: Critical illness not only disrupts the patient’s life, but also the lives of close famil...
Objective: Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due...
Purpose: Patient and family engagement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is beneficial for patient re...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify and describe the outcomes of a nurse-led ...
Background: ICU patients’ family members are in a new, uncertain, and vulnerable situation due to th...
This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clin...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness is distressing for families, and often results in negative effects on f...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Background: More than 5000 Intensive Care Units (IC...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...
Aims and objectivesTo understand the different factors that impact on the involvement of adult famil...
Purpose: Intensive care is a stressful environment in which team-family conflicts commonly occur. If...
Introduction: When a family member has been critically ill and cared for at an intensive care unit t...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...