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患者对重症监护日记的体验——一项焦点小组研究。

Patients' experiences of intensive care diaries--a focus group study.

机构信息

The University Hospitals Centre for Nursing and Care Research (UCSF), Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, Copenhagen O, Denmark.

出版信息

Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2010 Oct;26(5):278-87. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2010.07.002. Epub 2010 Aug 9.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to explore patients' experiences and perceptions of receiving intensive care diaries. A focus group and intensive care diaries for four former ICU patients were analysed to understand what works and what needs further development for patients who receive a diary. The study had a triangulated approach and group dynamics were described as the focus group was used to explore agreement and disagreement among the participants. Little is known about the content of intensive care diaries and their usefulness and meaning for the patients. The participants in our study agreed that the diary alone provided incomplete information and reading the diary did not necessarily bring back memories, but helped complete their story. The patients needed to know what they had gone through in ICU and wished to share their story with their family. We conclude that diaries might help post-ICU patients to gradually construct or reconstruct their own illness narrative, which is pieced together by their fragmented memory, the diary, the pictures, the hospital chart and the accounts from family and friends.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨患者对接受重症监护日记的体验和看法。通过对四个前 ICU 患者的焦点小组和重症监护日记进行分析,以了解对于接受日记的患者,哪些方面有效,哪些方面需要进一步改进。本研究采用了三角测量方法,将小组动态描述为焦点小组用于探讨参与者之间的共识和分歧。对于重症监护日记的内容及其对患者的有用性和意义知之甚少。我们的研究参与者一致认为,仅日记本身提供的信息并不完整,阅读日记不一定能唤起记忆,但有助于补充他们的故事。患者需要了解自己在 ICU 中经历了什么,并希望与家人分享自己的故事。我们的结论是,日记可能有助于 ICU 后患者逐渐构建或重构自己的疾病叙述,这些叙述是由他们碎片化的记忆、日记、图片、病历以及家人和朋友的描述拼凑而成的。

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