2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnc.2020.02.010
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Enhancing Family-Centered Care in Cardiothoracic Surgery

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“…It emphasizes the joint participation of patients and their families, cooperation with medical staff, the development of individualized measures under the premise of making full use of family resources, and joint efforts to the recovery of patients' diseases [7]. In recent years, its application in pediatrics, cardiothoracic surgery, intensive care unit, and other departments has achieved good results [8][9][10]. However, its application research in orthopedics and osteoporosis is still relatively small, and based on the fact that there is no clinical report on the role of this nursing method for patients with recurring vertebral fractures after PKP surgery, this study applied the familycentered educational intervention to patients with recurrent vertebral fractures after PKP, aiming to explore the effect of this nursing method on patients' learning about disease knowledge, medication compliance, and health status (see the following report).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It emphasizes the joint participation of patients and their families, cooperation with medical staff, the development of individualized measures under the premise of making full use of family resources, and joint efforts to the recovery of patients' diseases [7]. In recent years, its application in pediatrics, cardiothoracic surgery, intensive care unit, and other departments has achieved good results [8][9][10]. However, its application research in orthopedics and osteoporosis is still relatively small, and based on the fact that there is no clinical report on the role of this nursing method for patients with recurring vertebral fractures after PKP surgery, this study applied the familycentered educational intervention to patients with recurrent vertebral fractures after PKP, aiming to explore the effect of this nursing method on patients' learning about disease knowledge, medication compliance, and health status (see the following report).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous advantages of visiting the ICU have been reported, such as reducing the occurrence of delirium in patients, reducing family anxiety and depression, and improving patient and family satisfaction through interactions (Lee & Yi, 2017; Ning & Cope, 2020). In this study, in the ICU—which was difficult to access, with complex medical machines and routes for administration and treatment—the nurses played a pivotal role in advising family members to wipe patients' faces and engage in a series of bedside activities to elicit positive emotions such as satisfaction, reassurance and relief (Davidson et al, 2017; Jakimowicz et al, 2018; Thompson‐Brazill et al, 2020).…”
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“…During the treatment process, critically ill patients generally feel isolated, depressed and anxious in a space away from their families (Kydonaki et al, 2020; Thompson‐Brazill et al, 2020) and patient in the ICU face many physical and psychological stressors; they experience varying degrees of stress due to the ICU environment and their critical conditions (Zengin et al, 2020). These various stressors in the ICU impair patient comfort, stimulates a stress response, and increases oxygen consumption in the body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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