2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aucc.2016.08.002
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Patient, family-centred care interventions within the adult ICU setting: An integrative review

Abstract: Research into PFCC interventions is diverse; however, few researchers present a multi-dimensional approach incorporating a culture shift to enact PFCC throughout the ICU trajectory. There is an opportunity for future research to describe, develop, and test instruments that measure PFCC based on its multiple dimensions and not on one component in isolation. Importantly, for PFCC to successfully individualise quality patient care, a commitment and enactment of partnerships between health care professionals, pati… Show more

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“…However, preliminary evidence suggests that family engagement in the ICU can increase family member presence and interaction with the patient; improve the perception of respect, collaboration, and support between family members and health care staff; and reduce family members’ anxiety and stress. 8,14,31 Thus, family outcomes also require further exploration.…”
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“…However, preliminary evidence suggests that family engagement in the ICU can increase family member presence and interaction with the patient; improve the perception of respect, collaboration, and support between family members and health care staff; and reduce family members’ anxiety and stress. 8,14,31 Thus, family outcomes also require further exploration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2,19–21 Nurses have expressed concerns regarding the safety of family engagement in care in relationship to patients’ severity of illness and their fluctuations in acuity while receiving care in the ICU. 2,4,14,18,20,22,23 …”
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“…While a tension exists between addressing the needs of family vs. the needs of the client, especially when these are conflicting, the current study's findings suggest the need for greater acknowledgement of the impact on family within therapeutic approaches. The importance of family-centred practice has been highlighted in other areas of practice (Ewart, Moore, Gibbs & Crozier, 2014;Mitchell et al, 2016). Hanna and Rodger (2002) promote a collaboration between the therapist and caregivers.…”
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