The Use of a Prayer Tree to Support the Emotional and Spiritual Needs of Visitors to Critical Care Units in the Deep South Region of the United States.

Rachel Ashcraft, Maria G Jimenez, Helene Taylor, Emily Delzell, Kimberly Kirklin, Lauren Edwards, Hon K Yuen
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ObjectivesThis study aims to understand specific spiritual expressions by visitors of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) made through an inclusive art installation called a Prayer Tree.MethodsThe Prayer Tree was a two-dimensional plastic or painted tree affixed to a window in the ICU waiting area. Waiting areas of the neuroscience ICU and the trauma-burn ICU at a tertiary care hospital had a Prayer Tree. Visitors wrote a prayer, a hope, or a wish on a piece of paper for their relatives and friends who were patients in an ICU and hung it on a Prayer Tree. These notes were collected between the beginning of 2018 to mid-July 2023. All notes (N = 3673) were compiled and subjected to qualitative analysis.ResultsNotes were categorized into seven themes: Healing, Faith, Love, Thankfulness, Encouragement, Grief, and Prayer of Acknowledgement. The predominant spiritual expressions in the notes were prayers requesting healing by a higher power, faith, love, and thankfulness.ConclusionThe large number of notes left on the Prayer Tree indicates that many visitors chose to engage with the Prayer Tree. Themes of prayers identified in this study align with similar prayer themes in related studies. Findings from this study support that an art-based art environmental intervention in the form of a Prayer Tree to ICU waiting areas provides a needed outlet for visitors' emotional and spiritual expression. By identifying commonly expressed themes among ICU visitors, this study has enhanced understanding of their spiritual needs and expressions.

使用祈祷树来支持美国深南地区重症监护病房访客的情感和精神需求。
目的本研究旨在了解重症监护病房(icu)访客通过一种名为“祈祷树”的包容性艺术装置进行的特定精神表达。方法将祈祷树放置于ICU候诊区窗口,采用二维塑料或彩绘圣诞树。一家三级护理医院的神经科学ICU和创伤烧伤ICU的等候区有一棵祈祷树。访客们在一张纸上写下祈祷、希望或愿望,送给在重症监护病房的亲人和朋友,挂在祈祷树上。这些票据是在2018年初至2023年7月中旬期间收集的。对所有笔记(N = 3673)进行整理和定性分析。结果笔记被分为七个主题:治疗、信仰、爱、感恩、鼓励、悲伤和承认的祈祷。笔记中主要的精神表达是祈祷,要求由更高的力量、信仰、爱和感恩来治愈。祈祷树上留下的大量笔记表明,许多游客选择与祈祷树互动。本研究确定的祈祷主题与相关研究中类似的祈祷主题一致。本研究结果支持以祈祷树形式的艺术环境干预为ICU候诊区提供了访客情感和精神表达所需的出口。通过识别ICU访客普遍表达的主题,本研究增强了对其精神需求和表达的理解。
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