When an individual becomes critically ill, they may be admitted to a critical care environment, which can have significant effects on themselves and their family. There is a wealth of literature exploring the experiences and priorities of patients and their families in relation to critical care, but also a lack of research on practical interventions that can improve care delivery in this setting. This article explores partnership working between nurses and patients’ families in the critical care environment and examines the barriers to, and facilitators of, family-centred care. The author draws on the literature to consider interventions that could enhance family-centred care in this setting, and makes some recommendations for practice
Background: Critical illness is distressing for families, and often results in negative effects on f...
Background: Critical illness not only disrupts the patient’s life, but also the lives of close famil...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...
Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due to the con...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
Objective: Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due...
The literature indicates that involvement of families in critical care settings is effective in meet...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...
Nursing care of families is essential to strong family support and maintenance of family health duri...
Background: The nature of interactions between health care professionals and families may have a sig...
Family-centred care (FCC) is a model of care that is focused on promoting collaboration through enga...
Aims and objectives: To identify the barriers critical care nurses experience to relative involvemen...
A descriptive survey design was utilised within a general intensive care environment, to describe th...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...
Aims and objectivesTo understand the different factors that impact on the involvement of adult famil...
Background: Critical illness is distressing for families, and often results in negative effects on f...
Background: Critical illness not only disrupts the patient’s life, but also the lives of close famil...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...
Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due to the con...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
Objective: Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due...
The literature indicates that involvement of families in critical care settings is effective in meet...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...
Nursing care of families is essential to strong family support and maintenance of family health duri...
Background: The nature of interactions between health care professionals and families may have a sig...
Family-centred care (FCC) is a model of care that is focused on promoting collaboration through enga...
Aims and objectives: To identify the barriers critical care nurses experience to relative involvemen...
A descriptive survey design was utilised within a general intensive care environment, to describe th...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...
Aims and objectivesTo understand the different factors that impact on the involvement of adult famil...
Background: Critical illness is distressing for families, and often results in negative effects on f...
Background: Critical illness not only disrupts the patient’s life, but also the lives of close famil...
Aims and objectives: To understand the needs of critically ill patient families', seeking to meet th...