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KMID : 1221920190120030001
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
2019 Volume.12 No. 3 p.1 ~ p.12
The Relationship between Person-Centered Nursing and Family Satisfaction in ICUs
Kang Ji-Yeon

Shin Eun-Ja
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to identify the relationship between person-centered critical care nursing (PCCN) and family satisfaction for intensive care unit (ICU) nurses.

Methods: This research used a cross-sectional survey. The participants were 142 nurses and 121 family members from 8 ICUs in 4 hospitals in B city. The questionnaire survey was conducted between December 2018 and March 2019. The eight ICUs were divided into those that scored high and those that scored low for person-centered care relative to the average score for PCCN, and the difference in family satisfaction between the ICUs with high and low scores was compared using t-test.
Result : The mean score of PCCN was 3.68¡¾0.40 out of 5. In the subcategories of PCCN, ¡°comfort¡±was the highest at 3.95¡¾0.49, followed by ¡°respect¡± at 3.73¡¾0.57, ¡°compassion¡± at 3.59¡¾0.57, and ¡°individuality¡± at 3.47¡¾0.54. The average score of family satisfaction with the ICUs was 3.45¡¾0.67 out of 5. In its subcategories, ¡°emotion¡± was the highest at 3.69¡¾0.72, followed by ¡°information¡± at 3.61¡¾0.75, ¡°participation¡± at 3.30¡¾0.79, and ¡°resources¡± at 3.20¡¾0.80. The family satisfaction (3.75¡¾0.54) with the ICU of the highest-scoring PCCN was significantly higher than the family satisfaction (3.25¡¾0.53) with the ICU with the lowest-scoring PCCN (t=4.97, p<.001).

Conclusion: The results suggest that the PCCN scores of ICU nurses should be promoted to improve family satisfaction. It is necessary to pursue a variety of ways to secure the provision of person-centered nursing practice in ICUs.
KEYWORD
Intensive care units, Nurses, Patient-centered nursing, Family, Satisfaction
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