Critical Care Medicine: June 2016 -
Volume 44 - Issue 6 - p 1191–1197
Liput, SA et al
Objective: The objective of this article is to provide a
summary of the perceptions of healthcare providers and family members toward
their role in active patient care in the ICU and compare the views of
healthcare providers with those of relatives of critically ill patients. Data
Sources: The search was conducted using PubMed as the primary search engine and
EMBASE as a secondary search engine. Study Selection: Studies were included if
they were conducted in the ICU, had an adult patient population, and contained
a discussion of active patient care, including perspective or actions of family
members or healthcare providers about the active participation. Data
Extraction: Titles and abstracts of articles identified through PubMed and
EMBASE were assessed for relevancy of family involvement. The full article was
reviewed of titles and abstracts involving family involvement of care in the
ICU to assess if the topic was active care and if the article involved
perceptions of healthcare providers or family members. The references of all
selected articles were then evaluated for the inclusion of additional studies.
Data Synthesis: Articles including perceptions of healthcare providers were
grouped separately from articles including attitudes of family members.
Articles that contained the perceptions of both healthcare providers and family
members were considered in both groups but were evaluated with each perspective
separately. Examples of specific patient care tasks that were mentioned in each
article were identified. Conclusions: A positive attitude exists among both
family members and providers toward the involvement of family members in active
care tasks. Providers and family members share the attitude that a partnership
is necessary and that encouragement for family members to participate is
essential. The findings in this review support the need for more objective
research regarding how families are caring for their loved ones and how family
involvement in care is affecting patient and family outcomes.
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