Patients' lived body experiences in the intensive care unit and beyond - a meta-ethnographic synthesis.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2239903
Roel van Oorsouw, Anke Oerlemans, Gijs van Oorsouw, Mark van den Boogaard, Philip van der Wees, Niek Koenders
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Abstract

Introduction: Physical therapists supporting patients in intensive care unit (ICU) rehabilitation can improve their clinical practice with insight in patients' lived body experiences.

Objective: To gain insight in patients' lived body experiences during ICU stay and in recovery from critical illness.

Methods: Through a comprehensive systematic literature search, 45 empirical phenomenological studies were identified. Patients' lived body experiences were extracted from these studies and synthesized following the seven-phase interpretative approach as described by Noblit and Hare.

Results: Three lines of argument were illuminated: 1) "recovery from critical illness starts from a situation in which patients experience the lived body as unable;" 2) "patients experience progress in recovery from critical illness when the lived body is empowered;" and 3) "recovery from critical illness results in a lived body changed for life." Eleven third-order constructs were formulated as different kinds of bodies: 1) "an intolerable body;" 2) "an alienated body;" 3) "a powerless body;" 4) "a dependent body;" 5) "a restricted body;" 6) "a muted body;" 7) "a touched body;" 8) "a transforming body;" 9) "a re-discovering body;" 10) "an unhomelike body;" and 11) "a remembering body."

Conclusion: Patients' lived body experiences during ICU stay and in recovery from critical illness have richly been described in phenomenological studies and were synthesized in this meta-ethnography.

患者在重症监护室内外的身体体验--荟萃人种学综述。
简介:为重症监护病房(ICU)康复患者提供支持的物理治疗师可以通过了解患者的身体生活经历来改进他们的临床实践:方法:通过全面系统的文献检索,对 45 项经验性现象学研究进行了分析:通过全面系统的文献检索,确定了 45 项经验性现象学研究。方法:通过全面系统的文献检索,确定了 45 项经验性现象学研究,从这些研究中提取了患者的身体体验,并按照 Noblit 和 Hare 所描述的七阶段解释法进行了综合:结果:阐明了三个论点:1)"危重病康复的起点是患者体验到生活中的身体是无能为力的;"2)"当生活中的身体被赋予权力时,患者体验到危重病康复的进展;"3)"危重病康复的结果是生活中的身体终生改变"。作为不同类型的身体,提出了 11 个三阶建构:1)"无法忍受的身体";2)"异化的身体";3)"无力的身体";4)"依赖的身体";5)"受限的身体";6)"缄默的身体";7)"被触动的身体";8)"改变的身体";9)"被改变的身体"。8)"改变的身体";9)"重新发现的身体";10)"不像家的身体";11)"记忆的身体":病人在重症监护室住院期间和危重病康复过程中的身体体验在现象学研究中得到了丰富的描述,本元人种学研究对这些体验进行了综合。
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3.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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