Critical illness and recovery-learning from the shared experience of survivors and their families: A qualitative study.

IF 1.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Ceri Lynch, Cheney J G Drew, Sarah Gill, Ceri Battle, Kim Smallman
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Abstract

Background: Improved survival from critical illness in recent years has led to an increase in patients with Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS). Routine, dedicated, specific and individualised assessment, rehabilitation and follow-up after critical care discharge is recommended but is currently inadequate in the UK. The aim of this study was to explore patients' and family members' experiences of a critical care admission, focussing on recovery and rehabilitation.

Methods: As part of an intervention development programme, a series of iterative focus groups with survivors of critical illness and their family members was held. Parallel groups with staff involved in the care and rehabilitation of critically ill patients were also conducted. Participants mapped out their recovery journey identifying key moments and challenges and shared their recommendations for recovery and rehabilitation. Brokered dialogue was used to enable patient and staff groups to ask and answer questions of each other. Data analysis was completed using reflexive thematic coding.

Results: Thirty-four participants attended the focus groups, with 28 attending the first two groups discussed in this paper. Using the experiences described by the participants, three overarching themes were identified; fear, helplessness and frustration. Participants also reported both short and longer-term consequences of ICU admission and shared their priorities and advice for recovery and rehabilitation.

Conclusion: Critical care admission is a traumatic experience for patients and family members. Our data highlights patients' needs for ongoing, holistic support during a stay in critical care and beyond.

危重疾病与康复——从幸存者及其家人的共同经验中学习:一项定性研究。
背景:近年来危重疾病生存率的提高导致重症监护后综合征(PICS)患者的增加。建议在重症监护出院后进行常规、专门、具体和个性化的评估、康复和随访,但目前在英国尚不充分。本研究的目的是探讨病人和家庭成员的经验,重症监护入院,重点是恢复和康复。方法:作为干预发展计划的一部分,与危重疾病幸存者及其家庭成员举行了一系列迭代焦点小组。参与危重病人护理和康复的工作人员也进行了平行组。与会者描绘了他们的康复旅程,确定了关键时刻和挑战,并分享了他们对康复和康复的建议。通过中介对话,病人和工作人员可以互相提问和回答问题。数据分析采用自反性主题编码完成。结果:34名参与者参加了焦点小组,其中28人参加了本文讨论的前两个小组。根据参与者描述的经验,确定了三个总体主题;恐惧、无助和沮丧。参与者还报告了ICU入院的短期和长期后果,并分享了他们对恢复和康复的优先事项和建议。结论:重症监护住院对患者及其家属来说是一种创伤性经历。我们的数据强调了患者在重症监护期间及以后对持续、全面支持的需求。
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Journal of the Intensive Care Society
Journal of the Intensive Care Society Nursing-Critical Care Nursing
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4.40
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45
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Intensive Care Society (JICS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that strives to disseminate clinically and scientifically relevant peer-reviewed research, evaluation, experience and opinion to all staff working in the field of intensive care medicine. Our aim is to inform clinicians on the provision of best practice and provide direction for innovative scientific research in what is one of the broadest and most multi-disciplinary healthcare specialties. While original articles and systematic reviews lie at the heart of the Journal, we also value and recognise the need for opinion articles, case reports and correspondence to guide clinically and scientifically important areas in which conclusive evidence is lacking. The style of the Journal is based on its founding mission statement to ‘instruct, inform and entertain by encompassing the best aspects of both tabloid and broadsheet''.
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