Ewens Beverley, Hendricks Joyce, Sundin Deb
Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia.
University of Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Nurse Res. 2017 Jan 23;24(3):19-24. doi: 10.7748/nr.2017.e1396.
Background Intensive care unit survivors face many physical and psychological difficulties during their recovery following discharge from hospital. These difficulties can significantly affect their quality of life. Healthcare providers and survivors' families often do not understand what recovery means in this population, which may affect the support provided. Aim To consider the potential of the biographical method in helping to create stories that illustrate recovery in intensive care survivors and other populations. Discussion This paper identifies how the biographical approach has provided survivors with a way to uncover the hidden parts of their lives through diaries and interviews, and reveal the hidden stories of intensive care survivorship and recovery. Conclusion The application of the biographical method enabled stories to be created that identified the disruption survivors encounter as they struggle to appear recovered. Implications for practice The biographical method can illuminate experiences uncaptured by other methods. This insight into recovery journeys can help healthcare practitioners and family members to understand and recognise the need for support during recovery.
重症监护病房幸存者在出院后的康复过程中面临许多身体和心理上的困难。这些困难会严重影响他们的生活质量。医疗保健提供者和幸存者家属往往不理解康复在这一人群中的意义,这可能会影响所提供的支持。目的:探讨传记法在帮助创作说明重症监护幸存者及其他人群康复情况的故事方面的潜力。讨论:本文指出传记法如何通过日记和访谈为幸存者提供一种方式,去揭示他们生活中隐藏的部分,并展现重症监护幸存者及康复过程中隐藏的故事。结论:传记法的应用使我们能够创作故事,识别幸存者在努力展现康复状态时所遇到的干扰。对实践的启示:传记法可以阐明其他方法未捕捉到的经历。这种对康复历程的洞察有助于医疗从业者和家庭成员理解并认识到康复期间对支持的需求。