Experiencias, percepciones y necesidades en la UCIrevisión sistemática de estudios cualitativos
- Blanca Gutiérrez, Joaquín Jesús
- Blanco Alvariño, AM.
- Luque Pérez, M.
- Ramírez Pérez, MA.
ISSN: 1695-6141
Year of publication: 2008
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Type: Article
More publications in: Enfermería global: revista electrónica trimestral de enfermería
Abstract
Introduction: The intensity of the experience that represents going through an Intensive Care Unit is undeniable. A focus of phenomenological type using qualitative methodology can provide us with a relevant view. The objective of our study is to gather the experiences and patient families and nurses needs in the ICU. Methodology: Qualitative systematic revision meta-study. Presentation of 21 studies. Results: The following categories have been used: Patient experiences, patient needs, stress and confrontation strategies; family experiences, family needs; related nurse-family; nurses regarding the experiences of the patient family; nurses experiences; nurses image. Conclusion: The patient-families demand information, an open visit system, personalized attention, human treatment� Nurses demand a wider training in social abilities. The sanitary administration should also consider the family like an attention nucleus in the ICU, providing resources for it