Needs Assessment of Critically ill Patients and Their Families at Intensive Care Unit

Abdelrady M.E., Badria A.E., Sabah N.H.
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Background: Critically ill patients have many physical and psychological needs which contribute to disease progression and are at risk for worsening of their condition. Family’s ability to support patients may be compromised by their own psychological distress. So, significant progress has been made to incorporate nursing care from a patient-centered approach to family centered focus. Aim: This study aimed to assess needs of critically ill patients and their families at intensive care unit. Design: A descriptive exploratory design was utilized to achieve the aim of this study. Setting: the study was conducted at intensive care unit at General Bulaq Dakror hospital. Sample: A purposive sample of sixty patients and sixty family members were included in the study. Tools: Four tools were used in this study: structured interview questionnaire, barthel index scale, intensive care unit environmental stressor scale and critical care family needs inventory. Results: the study demonstrated that the mean age of the studied patients was (61.00 + 13.28) and mean age of the studied family member was(36.68 + 11.08) and two thirds of them had son or daughter relation to patient. Less than half of the studied patients were minimally dependent. The highest mean score of intensive care unit stressors of the studied patients was for enviromental stressors. While, the highest mean score of studied family members’ needs was for assurance and anxiety reduction needs. Conclusion: There was a statistically significant relation between physical needs and educational level of the studied patients, as well, there was a statistically significant relation between the total mean scores of information needs and educational level of the studied family members and between the total mean scores of support needs and number of family member’s visits to patient.Recommendations: This study recommends continuous assessment of the most important and largely unmet needs of critically ill patients and their family members.
重症监护病房危重病人及其家属需求评估
背景:危重患者有许多身体和心理需求,这些需求会导致疾病进展,并有恶化的风险。家庭支持患者的能力可能会因其自身的心理困扰而受损。因此,在将护理从以患者为中心转变为以家庭为中心方面取得了重大进展。目的:本研究旨在评估重症监护室危重患者及其家属的需求。设计:采用描述性探索性设计来达到本研究的目的。背景:这项研究是在布拉克·达克罗综合医院的重症监护室进行的。样本:研究中包括60名患者和60名家庭成员的有目的的样本。工具:本研究使用了四种工具:结构化访谈问卷、barthel指数量表、重症监护室环境压力源量表和重症监护家庭需求量表。结果:研究表明,研究患者的平均年龄为(61.00+13.28),研究家庭成员的平均年龄(36.68+11.08),其中三分之二的患者与患者有儿子或女儿关系。不到一半的研究患者具有最低程度的依赖性。研究患者的重症监护室压力源平均得分最高的是环境压力源。而被研究家庭成员的需求平均得分最高的是保证和减少焦虑的需求。结论:被研究患者的身体需求与受教育程度之间存在统计学显著关系,被研究家庭成员的信息需求总分与受教育水平之间以及支持需求总分与家庭成员就诊次数之间也存在统计学显著关系。建议:这项研究建议对危重患者及其家人最重要且大部分未满足的需求进行持续评估。
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