Rethinking the intensive care environment: considering nature in nursing practice

作者: Claire Minton , Lesley Batten

DOI: 10.1111/JOCN.13069

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摘要: Aims and objectives With consideration of an environmental concept, this paper explores evidence related to the negative impacts intensive care unit environment on patient outcomes potential counteracting benefits ‘nature-based’ nursing interventions as a way improve outcomes. Background The impact in which is nursed has long been recognised one determinant outcomes. Whilst contemporary contains many features that support provision therapies requires, it can also be detrimental, especially for long-stay patients. Design This narrative review considers theoretical evidence-based literature supports adoption nature-based units. Methods Research from diverse range disciplines including nursing, medicine, psychology, architecture science were considered relation practice. Conclusion There are nurses implement into their practice counteract stressors. These patients’ families nurses. Relevance clinical practice Intensive must actively consider manage occurs facilitate best

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