Important features of hospitals, intensive care unit waiting rooms, and patient care rooms: perspectives of intensive care unit visitors.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Nishila Mehta, Jennifer Tsang, Erick Duan, Bram Rochwerg, Karen E A Burns, Sumesh Shah, Nanki Ahluwalia, Jocelyn Lau, Sangeeta Mehta
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Abstract

Purpose: Family members of critically ill patients spend significant periods of time in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital environment. We aimed to identify what services, resources, and conveniences are important to adult ICU visitors.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study including visitors in four adult ICUs in the province of Ontario, Canada. In the survey, we asked visitors to rate the importance of 58 items relating to the environment of patient rooms, the waiting room, and hospital facilities. For each item, we gave respondents five categorical response options, from "not at all important" to "extremely important." We used descriptive statistics to analyze the survey results.

Results: We analyzed 224 surveys completed by ICU visitors (60% female, ages 14-87 yr). Respondents were predominantly children (41%) or the spouse/partner (23%) of adult ICU patients. Nearly half (51%) lived more than 30 km from the hospital, and 30% spent at least one night in the ICU waiting room, with a median of 2 nights (range, 1-20) spent in hospital. Within the hospital environment, the top four items rated as "extremely important" or "very important" were directional signage (82%), convenient parking (80%), discounted parking (80%), and healthy and affordable food (78%). Regarding ICU waiting rooms, 24/7 visitation (92%), convenient restrooms (87%), a water dispenser (83%), and Wi-Fi (80%) were priorities. Features of ICU patient rooms identified as most important included seating for visitors (92%), access to natural light (78%), and access to fresh air (74%).

Conclusions: Intensive care unit visitors prioritized pragmatic environmental elements. Many of these modifications are simple and inexpensive but may significantly improve visitors' comfort and experience.

医院、重症监护室候诊室和病人护理室的重要特征:重症监护室访客的观点。
目的:重症患者的家属需要在重症监护室(ICU)和医院环境中花费大量时间。我们旨在确定哪些服务、资源和便利设施对重症监护室的成年探视者来说非常重要:我们对加拿大安大略省四家成人重症监护病房的访客进行了横断面研究。在调查中,我们要求探视者对与病房环境、候诊室和医院设施有关的 58 个项目的重要性进行评分。对于每个项目,我们都为受访者提供了从 "完全不重要 "到 "极其重要 "的五个分类回答选项。我们使用描述性统计对调查结果进行了分析:我们分析了 224 份由 ICU 访客(60% 为女性,年龄在 14-87 岁之间)填写的调查问卷。受访者主要是 ICU 成年患者的子女(41%)或配偶/伴侣(23%)。近一半(51%)的受访者居住地距离医院超过 30 公里,30% 的受访者至少在重症监护室候诊室待过一晚,在医院待过的中位数为 2 晚(1-20 晚)。在医院环境中,被评为 "极其重要 "或 "非常重要 "的前四项分别是指示标志(82%)、方便的停车位(80%)、优惠停车位(80%)以及健康且价格合理的食物(78%)。关于重症监护室候诊室,全天候探视(92%)、方便的卫生间(87%)、饮水机(83%)和无线网络(80%)是优先考虑的因素。ICU 病房最重要的特征包括探视者座位(92%)、自然采光(78%)和新鲜空气(74%):结论:重症监护病房的探视者优先考虑实用的环境因素。结论:重症监护病房的探视者优先考虑实用的环境因素,其中许多改造措施简单且成本低廉,但却能显著改善探视者的舒适度和体验。
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CiteScore
8.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (the Journal) is owned by the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society and is published by Springer Science + Business Media, LLM (New York). From the first year of publication in 1954, the international exposure of the Journal has broadened considerably, with articles now received from over 50 countries. The Journal is published monthly, and has an impact Factor (mean journal citation frequency) of 2.127 (in 2012). Article types consist of invited editorials, reports of original investigations (clinical and basic sciences articles), case reports/case series, review articles, systematic reviews, accredited continuing professional development (CPD) modules, and Letters to the Editor. The editorial content, according to the mission statement, spans the fields of anesthesia, acute and chronic pain, perioperative medicine and critical care. In addition, the Journal publishes practice guidelines and standards articles relevant to clinicians. Articles are published either in English or in French, according to the language of submission.
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