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KMID : 0367020170290010076
Journal of Korean Academic of Adult Nursing
2017 Volume.29 No. 1 p.76 ~ p.86
Experiences of Families in the Intensive Care Unit: Interactions with Health Care Providers
Lee Mi-Mi

Yi Myung-Sun
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of the study was to provide deep understanding of the reported experiences of families with their loved one in the intensive care unit (ICU), focusing on interactions with healthcare providers.

Methods : The data were collected by individual interviews of eleven participants. The transcribed data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis to identify major themes and sub-themes that represented the experiences of families.

Results : Five themes and 13 sub-themes emerged. ¡°Captive of patients¡¯ delayed death: Fear and anxiety¡± describes psychological problems arising when the family member became critically ill enough to warrant being admitted to the ICU. ¡°Families as the weak: Suppression and resistance¡± describes interpersonal difficulties arising due to lack of information and trust with healthcare providers. ¡°Deprivation of authority and duty as families: Helplessness¡± illustrate situational barriers in attempting to protect and support family member. ¡°Re-establishment of trust relationship with healthcare providers: Gratitude and appreciation¡± describes how they satisfied with themselves by regaining trust relationship. Lastly, ¡°Acceptance of reality through direct care participation: Relief and peace¡± illustrates peace of mind by gaining sense of reality through active direct care participation.

Conclusion : This study demonstrates the positive and negative experiences of families with ICU patients. The results will be useful in developing family-centered nursing interventions.
KEYWORD
Intensive care units, Family, Caregivers, Qualitative research
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