Integrating Perspectives on Family Caregiving After Critical Illness: A Qualitative Content Analysis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Amanda C Moale, Erica M Motter, Peter Eisenhauer, Nimit Gandhi, S Peter Kim, Tim D Girard, Charles F Reynolds, Natalie E Leland, Judy C Chang, Leslie P Scheunemann
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Abstract

Background: To date, no intervention has definitively improved outcomes for families of critical illness survivors. An integrated perspective on caregivers' needs after critical illness could help identify high-priority intervention targets and improve outcomes.

Objectives: To obtain diverse perspectives on the needs, barriers and facilitators, and social determinants of health associated with family caregiving across the critical illness continuum and assess the extent to which successful caregiving interventions in other populations may be adapted to the critical illness context.

Methods: This qualitative content analysis of 31 semistructured interviews and 10 focus groups with family caregivers, health care providers, and health care administrators explored family caregivers' needs during post- intensive care unit (ICU) transitions and the barriers and facilitators associated with addressing them. Trained coders analyzed transcripts, identified patterns and categories among the codes, and generated themes.

Results: Caregivers have 3 instrumental needs: formal and informal support, involvement in care planning, and education and training. Only caregivers described their self-care and mental health needs. Social determinants of health are the key barriers and facilitators shaping the caregivers' journey, and caregiving as a social determinant of health was a prominent theme.

Conclusions: Caregivers have instrumental, self-care, and mental health needs after critical illness. Adapting hands-on and skills training interventions to the post-ICU setting, while tailoring interventions to caregivers' health-related social context, may improve caregiver outcomes.

整合危重病后家庭护理的视角:定性内容分析。
背景:迄今为止,还没有任何干预措施能够明确改善危重病幸存者家庭的预后。对危重病后照顾者的需求进行综合透视,有助于确定优先干预目标并改善结果:从不同角度了解危重病家庭护理的相关需求、障碍和促进因素以及健康的社会决定因素,并评估在其他人群中成功的护理干预措施在多大程度上可适用于危重病环境:本研究对 31 个半结构式访谈和 10 个焦点小组进行了定性内容分析,访谈对象包括家庭照护者、医疗服务提供者和医疗管理者,探讨了家庭照护者在重症监护室(ICU)后过渡期间的需求以及解决这些需求的障碍和促进因素。训练有素的编码员对记录誊本进行了分析,确定了编码的模式和类别,并生成了主题:护理人员有 3 种工具性需求:正式和非正式支持、参与护理计划以及教育和培训。只有护理人员描述了他们的自我护理和心理健康需求。健康的社会决定因素是影响照护者旅程的主要障碍和促进因素,而照护作为健康的社会决定因素是一个突出的主题:结论:护理人员在危重病后有工具性、自我护理和心理健康方面的需求。根据重症监护室后的环境调整实践和技能培训干预措施,同时根据护理人员与健康相关的社会环境调整干预措施,可能会改善护理人员的结果。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
103
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The editors of the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) invite authors to submit original manuscripts describing investigations, advances, or observations from all specialties related to the care of critically and acutely ill patients. Papers promoting collaborative practice and research are encouraged. Manuscripts will be considered on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere and have been submitted solely to AJCC.
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