Follow-up visit in an ICU: receiving a sense of coherence

作者: Åsa Engström , Katarina Rogmalm , Lisa Marklund , Britt-Marie Wälivaara

DOI: 10.1111/NICC.12168

关键词: Qualitative researchFeelingContext (language use)Coherence (statistics)NursingCritical care nursingPatient diaryIntensive care unitMedicineData collection

摘要: Aim To describe patients' experiences of a follow-up visit to an intensive care unit (ICU) after being critically ill and nursed there. Background Knowledge about the needs be developed, with previously patient in focus. Design Qualitative descriptive. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted nine patients analysed using qualitative content analysis. The data collection occurred during spring 2014. Findings During visits ICU, relatives, diary, those who took part contribute fill memory gaps create picture explanation period. Conclusion The is important tool struggle context coherence from missing or unreal time. diary essential subsequently able relate period care. Relevance clinical practice The visit, together personal ICU stay could seen as significant for strengthening feeling better health.

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