Researchers have identified the needs of family members of critically ill adults, explored their experiences, and investigated interventions. To address a gap in the theoretical knowledge about how nurses help these individuals, the authors developed a grounded theory of nursing support from the perspective of family members. Results indicated that the family members were initiated into a cycle of Work to meet perceived responsibilities to Get Through the experience. Supportive nurses engaged in the process of Lightening Our Load to mitigate the negative effects of the critical care experience on family members by Engaging With Us, Sustaining Us, and Disengaging From Us. No previous research has yet identified the Work of these family m...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain insight into critical care nurses attitudes and pe...
Health care professionals have begun to view family members as an integral part of the healing proce...
Critical Illness of an adult constitutes a crisis for family members. The purpose of this grounded ...
Approximately 40 individuals attended my session. It was well received and a number of conference pa...
Background. The unexpected admission of a loved one to an intensive care unit (ICU) may have a negat...
Critical illness is a devastating experience, with the patient's survival often being uncertain. Th...
Background: Nurses can serve as family support persons when family members witness a loved one’s re...
The family is greatly affected when one member is admitted to a critical care unit. Critical care nu...
Background Surviving critical illness can result in ongoing psychological, physical and cognitive i...
Relatives may experience a difficult and demanding situation when the patient is critically ill. Dur...
Objective: Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due...
Objectives Critical illness is a life-threatening condition for the patient, which affects their fam...
Nursing care of families is essential to strong family support and maintenance of family health duri...
The Purposes of this research were:1. To describe experiences from relatives of patients admitted in...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain insight into critical care nurses attitudes and pe...
Health care professionals have begun to view family members as an integral part of the healing proce...
Critical Illness of an adult constitutes a crisis for family members. The purpose of this grounded ...
Approximately 40 individuals attended my session. It was well received and a number of conference pa...
Background. The unexpected admission of a loved one to an intensive care unit (ICU) may have a negat...
Critical illness is a devastating experience, with the patient's survival often being uncertain. Th...
Background: Nurses can serve as family support persons when family members witness a loved one’s re...
The family is greatly affected when one member is admitted to a critical care unit. Critical care nu...
Background Surviving critical illness can result in ongoing psychological, physical and cognitive i...
Relatives may experience a difficult and demanding situation when the patient is critically ill. Dur...
Objective: Nursing is characterised as a profession that provides holistic, person-centred care. Due...
Objectives Critical illness is a life-threatening condition for the patient, which affects their fam...
Nursing care of families is essential to strong family support and maintenance of family health duri...
The Purposes of this research were:1. To describe experiences from relatives of patients admitted in...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain insight into critical care nurses attitudes and pe...
Health care professionals have begun to view family members as an integral part of the healing proce...