Nursing strategies to support family members of ICU patients at high risk of dying.
OBJECTIVES: To explore how family members of ICU patients at high risk of dying respond to nursing communication strategies. BACKGROUND: Family members of ICU patients may face difficult decisions. Nurses are in a position to provide support. Evidence of specific strategies that nurses use to support decision-making and how family members respond to these strategies is lacking. METHODS: This is a prospective, qualitative descriptive study involving the family members of ICU patients identified as being at high risk of dying. RESULTS: Family members described five nursing approaches: Demonstrating concern, building rapport, demonstrating professionalism, providing factual information, and supporting decision-making. This study provides evidence that when using these approaches, nurses helped family members to cope; to have hope, confidence, and trust; to prepare for and accept impending death; and to make decisions. CONCLUSION: Knowledge lays a foundation for interventions targeting the areas important to family members and most likely to improve their ability to make decisions and their well-being.
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- Middle Aged
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- Intensive Care Units
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Young Adult
- Trust
- Prospective Studies
- Professional-Family Relations
- Nursing
- Nurse's Role
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Intensive Care Units
- Humans