Koller P A
AACN Clin Issues Crit Care Nurs. 1991 May;2(2):338-45.
This descriptive study was conducted to explore family needs and coping behaviors when faced with the stress of a family member's critical illness. Family systems, crisis, and coping theories provided the conceptual frameworks for this study. A convenience sample of 30 family members of 22 critically ill patients completed the Critical Care Family Needs Inventory and the Jalowiec Coping Scale and responded to a seven-item semi-structured questionnaire. The need to know the patient's prognosis was identified as most important on the basis of item mean scores. The top ten identified needs centered around the need for assurance, information, and proximity. Hope was the most frequently used method of coping. Seven of the top ten coping methods most frequently used were also identified by family members as being most effective. Coping styles labeled confronting and optimistic were found to be most useful and effective overall. Nursing interventions described by family members as helpful included: the provision of information, emotional support, and competence and manner of the nurse.
本描述性研究旨在探讨家庭成员面对其亲属危重病压力时的家庭需求及应对行为。家庭系统、危机和应对理论为本研究提供了概念框架。选取22位危重病患者的30名家庭成员作为便利样本,他们完成了重症监护家庭需求量表和贾洛维茨应对量表,并回答了一份包含七个条目的半结构化问卷。根据条目平均得分,了解患者预后的需求被确定为最重要的需求。确定的前十大需求集中在获得保证、信息及亲近的需求上。希望是最常用的应对方式。家庭成员还认为,最常用的十大应对方式中有七种也是最有效的。总体而言,被标记为面对和乐观的应对方式最有用且有效。家庭成员认为有帮助的护理干预措施包括:提供信息、情感支持以及护士的能力和态度。