Communication intervention for families in adult intensive care units during COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
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Abstract

Background

Restrictions on ICU family visitation during COVID-19 pandemic posed communication challenges for families, patients, and healthcare teams. Diverse approaches were used to overcome communication barriers. As ICUs begin to reinstate family visitation, it is timely to review the lessons learned from these interventions during the pandemic.

Objectives

To identify and evaluate content and qualities of the studies that describe communication interventions for families of adult ICU patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods

Following the PRISMA guidelines, we searched PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, and Web of Science for studies that (1) involved communication intervention for families in adult ICU settings, (2) were published between January 2020 and September 2022, and (3) were published in English. We excluded studies that were not from peer-reviewed journal articles or in English.

Results

Of 2,628 articles initially identified, we reviewed the 23 selected studies (20 non-experimental and 3 experimental studies). Most of the studies were published in 2022 (n = 14, 60.9 %) and conducted in Europe (n = 13, 56.5 %). Various communication methods (e.g., video calls, telephone, applications) were used to provide information, emotional support, and virtual access to patients and their families. Video calls were the most frequently used intervention. Many interventions included healthcare teams providing updates on the patient's condition or treatment to the family.

Conclusions

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the adoption of diverse communication approaches for families in ICU settings, despite many limitations, including technical challenges. Insights gained from this experience will help expedite flexibility and diversity in designing communication interventions for ICU family members.

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对成人重症监护病房的家属进行沟通干预:系统回顾
背景COVID-19大流行期间对重症监护室家属探视的限制给家属、患者和医疗团队的沟通带来了挑战。为了克服沟通障碍,我们采用了多种方法。随着重症监护室开始恢复家属探视,现在是回顾大流行期间这些干预措施的经验教训的时候了。目的 识别并评估描述 COVID-19 大流行期间针对重症监护室成人患者家属的沟通干预措施的研究内容和质量。方法根据 PRISMA 指南,我们检索了 PubMed、Embase、CINAHL 和 Web of Science 中符合以下条件的研究:(1) 涉及成人 ICU 环境中的家属沟通干预;(2) 发表于 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月期间;(3) 以英语发表。我们排除了非同行评审期刊论文或英文版的研究。结果 在初步确定的 2628 篇文章中,我们审查了 23 项选定的研究(20 项非实验研究和 3 项实验研究)。大部分研究发表于 2022 年(14 篇,占 60.9%),在欧洲进行(13 篇,占 56.5%)。研究采用了多种交流方式(如视频通话、电话、应用程序)为患者及其家属提供信息、情感支持和虚拟访问。视频通话是最常用的干预方式。许多干预措施包括医疗团队向家属提供有关患者病情或治疗的最新信息。结论 COVID-19 大流行促使 ICU 环境中的家属采用了多种沟通方法,尽管存在许多限制,包括技术挑战。从这一经验中获得的启示将有助于加快为 ICU 家属设计沟通干预措施的灵活性和多样性。
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Heart & Lung
Heart & Lung 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.60%
发文量
184
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Heart & Lung: The Journal of Cardiopulmonary and Acute Care, the official publication of The American Association of Heart Failure Nurses, presents original, peer-reviewed articles on techniques, advances, investigations, and observations related to the care of patients with acute and critical illness and patients with chronic cardiac or pulmonary disorders. The Journal''s acute care articles focus on the care of hospitalized patients, including those in the critical and acute care settings. Because most patients who are hospitalized in acute and critical care settings have chronic conditions, we are also interested in the chronically critically ill, the care of patients with chronic cardiopulmonary disorders, their rehabilitation, and disease prevention. The Journal''s heart failure articles focus on all aspects of the care of patients with this condition. Manuscripts that are relevant to populations across the human lifespan are welcome.
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