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The experiences of families of critically ill patients in Greece: a social constructionist grounded theory study.

Sotirios Plakas1, Bob Cant, Ann Taket.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The experiences of patients' families in intensive care units (ICUs) are of international concern. In Greece however, adequate attention has not been paid to this issue.
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences of critical care patients' families in Greece.
SETTING: The intensive care units of 3 general district hospitals in the area of Athens, Greece.
METHODOLOGY: The social constructionist version of grounded theory was used. In-depth interviews with 25 relatives of critically ill patients were carried out, and participant and non-participant observation was used to cross-validate the data obtained.
RESULTS: Seven major categories were identified, with 32 components across all categories. The experiences of families revolved around the two core categories of "Intense Emotions" and "Vigilant Attendance". The study conceptualised two new categories in this field, "Religiosity" and "Loss of Intimacy" and enhanced the category "Vigilant Attendance". Three further categories were identified, namely "Caring", "Dignity" and "Information". The various interrelationships between the categories were also examined.
CONCLUSIONS: The study has examined the experience of Greek patients' families from a qualitative perspective and suggests that major changes need to be made in terms of management and support.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18490164     DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2008.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Crit Care Nurs        ISSN: 0964-3397            Impact factor:   3.072


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Review 4.  Family Intensive Care Unit Syndrome: An Integrative Review.

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