Background: Family-centred critical care recognises the impact of a loved one's critical illness on his relatives. Open visiting is a strategy to improve family satisfaction and psychological outcomes by permitting unrestricted or less restricted access to visit their family member in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, increased family presence may result in increased workload and a risk of burnout for ICU staff. Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate ICU staff perceptions regarding visiting hours and family access in Australian and New Zealand ICUs. Secondary outcomes included an evaluation of current visiting policies, witnessed events in ICUs, and barriers to implementing open visiting policies. Design: A web-based ...
Background Open visitation in adult intensive care units report benefits such as reduced frequency ...
Background: Evidence indicates that open visitation in adult intensive care units is a best practice...
Abstract Introduction Intensive care unit patients and families experience significant stress. It cr...
Background: Family-centred critical care recognises the impact of a loved one's critical illness on ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe family visitation policies, facilities, and s...
Background: Being able to visit a critically ill relative provides comfort to family members and has...
BACKGROUND: Admission in an intensive care unit (ICU) is a major cause of psychologic stress for the...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To examine perceptions by intensive care unit (ICU) workers of unre...
The Intensive care unit (ICU) can undoubtedly be overwhelming and stressful at times. Open visitatio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the beliefs and attitudes of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses toward visiting...
Background Policies of flexible and open visiting in intensive care units benefit both patients and ...
Background: Awareness of basic infection control practices by patient relatives could improve the ou...
Background: Relevance to clinical practice The findings from the study highlighting family involveme...
Aims and objectives: To identify the barriers critical care nurses experience to relative involvemen...
The need for and importance of visiting hours for relatives of critically ill patients has been well...
Background Open visitation in adult intensive care units report benefits such as reduced frequency ...
Background: Evidence indicates that open visitation in adult intensive care units is a best practice...
Abstract Introduction Intensive care unit patients and families experience significant stress. It cr...
Background: Family-centred critical care recognises the impact of a loved one's critical illness on ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe family visitation policies, facilities, and s...
Background: Being able to visit a critically ill relative provides comfort to family members and has...
BACKGROUND: Admission in an intensive care unit (ICU) is a major cause of psychologic stress for the...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To examine perceptions by intensive care unit (ICU) workers of unre...
The Intensive care unit (ICU) can undoubtedly be overwhelming and stressful at times. Open visitatio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the beliefs and attitudes of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses toward visiting...
Background Policies of flexible and open visiting in intensive care units benefit both patients and ...
Background: Awareness of basic infection control practices by patient relatives could improve the ou...
Background: Relevance to clinical practice The findings from the study highlighting family involveme...
Aims and objectives: To identify the barriers critical care nurses experience to relative involvemen...
The need for and importance of visiting hours for relatives of critically ill patients has been well...
Background Open visitation in adult intensive care units report benefits such as reduced frequency ...
Background: Evidence indicates that open visitation in adult intensive care units is a best practice...
Abstract Introduction Intensive care unit patients and families experience significant stress. It cr...