The admission to an intensive care unit can result in a significant burden of emotional distress in the family. This study analyzes the psychological distress of 89 relatives of intensive care unit patients and the potential risk/protective factors for such distress. Families show high levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. Regarding risk factors, having steady partner, being a woman, and being a mother are associated with increased risk of anxiety, depression, and stress. Contrarily, being younger and having higher educational level are associated with reduced anxiety and stress. Influencing these trends could change positively the suffering course experienced by relatives and intensive care unit patients indirectly
Background: As family is an integral part of patients’ care, they are often the ones who determine s...
Aims: To identify the relatives of the intensive care unit (ICU) patients at risk for developing sym...
The environment of the intensive care unit (ICU) is burdensome to a patient and the patient’s famil...
The admission to an intensive care unit can result in a significant burden of emotional distress in ...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
AIM: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Background: Adverse responses to critical illness, such as symptoms of depression, anxiety or posttr...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Background: It is recognized that ICU patients are exposed to massive stresses both from their life-...
Studies suggest that family members of patients in the icu and true negative changes in your life as...
Background: Admission of a patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the recovery process may be ...
Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) admission of a relative is a stressful event that may cause sym...
The impression is that the feeling of stress come from outside sources when , in reality, it happens...
Contains fulltext : 238672.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Background: As family is an integral part of patients’ care, they are often the ones who determine s...
Aims: To identify the relatives of the intensive care unit (ICU) patients at risk for developing sym...
The environment of the intensive care unit (ICU) is burdensome to a patient and the patient’s famil...
The admission to an intensive care unit can result in a significant burden of emotional distress in ...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
AIM: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Background: Adverse responses to critical illness, such as symptoms of depression, anxiety or posttr...
Aim: To determine the incidences of anxiety and depression in relatives of patients admitted to an i...
Background: It is recognized that ICU patients are exposed to massive stresses both from their life-...
Studies suggest that family members of patients in the icu and true negative changes in your life as...
Background: Admission of a patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the recovery process may be ...
Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) admission of a relative is a stressful event that may cause sym...
The impression is that the feeling of stress come from outside sources when , in reality, it happens...
Contains fulltext : 238672.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Background: As family is an integral part of patients’ care, they are often the ones who determine s...
Aims: To identify the relatives of the intensive care unit (ICU) patients at risk for developing sym...
The environment of the intensive care unit (ICU) is burdensome to a patient and the patient’s famil...