2009
DOI: 10.4037/ccn2009611
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Family-Centered Care: Meeting the Needs of Patients’ Families and Helping Families Adapt to Critical Illness

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“…궁극적으로는 가족의 역할 수행과 능력을 고취시킴으로써 가 족 복지에도 기여할 수 있을 것이다 [7]. 하지만 중환자의 가족 들은 가족구성원이 중환자라는 사실로 인해 일련의 신체적, 정신적 증상을 겪는다.…”
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“…궁극적으로는 가족의 역할 수행과 능력을 고취시킴으로써 가 족 복지에도 기여할 수 있을 것이다 [7]. 하지만 중환자의 가족 들은 가족구성원이 중환자라는 사실로 인해 일련의 신체적, 정신적 증상을 겪는다.…”
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“…It is recognized that there are already studies that drive the need for planning a nursing care focused on the family needs, helping them find meaning in these traumatic events in order to minimize post-traumatic stress and to prevent pathological mourning (Davidson, 2010;Davidson 2009) being important to involve the family in caring for the sick person in critical condition. The nursing interventions are described in an uneven manner, framed in different moments of care to the family, as the time of hosting the family (Rinaldi et al, 2014;Knapp et al, 2013;Choi et al, 2013;Davidson, 2010;Davidson, 2009;Stayt, 2009), the family's preparation for decision-making (Khalaila, 2014;Iverson et al, 2014;Knapp et al, 2013), accompanying the family when watching the sudden clinical worsening of their relative, namely witnessing cardio-respiratory resuscitation (Rinaldi et al, 2014;Beer &Moleki, 2012;Köberich et al, 2010) and in acute cases of delirium (Black et al, 2011), and finally in the family preparation for the death of their family member (Bloomer & O'Connor, 2012;Beer &Moleki, 2012;Köberich et al, 2010;Hickman et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nursing interventions are described in an uneven manner, framed in different moments of care to the family, as the time of hosting the family (Rinaldi et al, 2014;Knapp et al, 2013;Choi et al, 2013;Davidson, 2010;Davidson, 2009;Stayt, 2009), the family's preparation for decision-making (Khalaila, 2014;Iverson et al, 2014;Knapp et al, 2013), accompanying the family when watching the sudden clinical worsening of their relative, namely witnessing cardio-respiratory resuscitation (Rinaldi et al, 2014;Beer &Moleki, 2012;Köberich et al, 2010) and in acute cases of delirium (Black et al, 2011), and finally in the family preparation for the death of their family member (Bloomer & O'Connor, 2012;Beer &Moleki, 2012;Köberich et al, 2010;Hickman et al, 2010). According to the study by Knapp et al (2013, p.1) based on the scientific evidence a "family bundle" was created to be applied by nurses when providing care to the family of the people in critical condition, based on the five principles "Evaluate, Plan, Involve, Communicate and Support (EPICS)" that proved capable of promoting the reduction of stress, contributing to the family coping.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…99 Daily rounds and early and routine family meetings can provide an opportunity to assess the family and foster communication, understanding, and collaboration between the family and health care providers. 101,102 The American College of Critical Care Medicine charged an interdisciplinary group of physicians, nurses, and a clinical pharmacist to develop evidence-based guidelines for support of family-centered care. The authors reviewed numerous studies and made 43 recommendations for practice.…”
Section: O P E N P a T I E N T C O N T R O L L E D C O N T R A C T E mentioning
confidence: 99%