Papautsky Elizabeth Lerner, Abdulbaseer Ummesalmah
Department of Biomedical and Health Information Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago, IL, USA.
College of Medicine, University of Illinois Chicago, IL, USA.
HERD. 2024 Jan;17(1):84-91. doi: 10.1177/19375867231190620. Epub 2023 Aug 8.
The contributions of cognitive and behavioral work of patients' family members in intensive care units remain largely unrecognized.
The objective of this study was to develop a framework of outwardly observable family work, with specific focus on describing the physical space.
We conducted approximately 50 hrs of naturalistic observations of family activities on a medical intensive care unit (MICU) at a large, Midwestern teaching hospital.
We created a framework of activities that include , , or either or , along with examples. Further, we identified clinician and staff roles with whom families interact and characterized the physical spaces in which interactions take place.
Knowledge contribution is a proposed framework of family activities in the MICU. It has the potential to guide and be further described by future research and to inform development of human-centered family-facing interventions to support cognitive and behavioral cognitive and behavioral work.