2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2702.2002.00577.x
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Relocation stress in critical care: a review of the literature

Abstract: 1. Transfer to the ward following a period in intensive care may cause stress for patients. 2. A review of the literature reveals that this phenomenon has been described in a number of different ways, such as transfer stress, transfer anxiety, translocation syndrome and, more recently, relocation stress. 3. This paper reviews the various concepts before arriving at a more operational definition of the phenomenon. 4. It attempts to reveal what causes this phenomenon and to what extent it exists. 5. Patients' re… Show more

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“…Reference lists from relevant articles were also checked as a method of finding similar articles or to source a primary reference. Internet searches using 'Google Scholar' and highly recognised transferring from ICU, especially that of transfer anxiety/relocation stress (Coyle, 2001; Leith, 1998;McKinney & Melby, 2002;Odell, 2000;Saarmann, 1993;Strahan & Brown, 2005). It is recognised within the literature that patients' can experience both adverse physical and psychological effects after being transferred from ICU.…”
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“…Reference lists from relevant articles were also checked as a method of finding similar articles or to source a primary reference. Internet searches using 'Google Scholar' and highly recognised transferring from ICU, especially that of transfer anxiety/relocation stress (Coyle, 2001; Leith, 1998;McKinney & Melby, 2002;Odell, 2000;Saarmann, 1993;Strahan & Brown, 2005). It is recognised within the literature that patients' can experience both adverse physical and psychological effects after being transferred from ICU.…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transfer from intensive care to the ward is a positive indication of progress towards better health, yet it creates negative feelings such as fear, anxiety and may cause stress (McKinney & Melby, 2002Saarmann, 1993). This concept of transfer anxiety transpires when patients are moved from a familiar environment, where they feel safe and secure, to that of an unfamiliar environment (Coyle, 2001;Leith, 1998;McKinney & Melby, 2002;Saarmann, 1993) .…”
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