Department of Intensive Care, Cardiocentro Ticino Institute, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Lugano, Switzerland.
Department of Intensive Care, Cardiocentro Ticino Institute, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Lugano, Switzerland.
Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2024 Feb;80:103558. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2023.103558. Epub 2023 Oct 10.
The aim is to learn about patients' experience of reading the diary, assess attributed meaning and explore patients' experience and memories during their stay in the intensive care unit.
Eleven patients who received the diary after a stay in a nine-bed cardiac intensive care unit in Southern Switzerland, from November 2019 to October 2021.
Descriptive qualitative research was performed using semi-structured interviews, followed by thematic analysis. Three research nurses conducted individual telephone or face-to-face interviews.
Fifteen sub-themes emerged from the data interviews and were grouped into five main categories: a) the experience in the intensive care unit; b) Post Intensive Care Syndrome symptoms; c) the patient diary; d) new meaning of life; and e) sharing. Patients showed difficulties in remembering and understanding what happened during the hospitalization period. Reading the diary enabled them to understand the impact that the illness had on their daily experience. For some of them, reading the diary was helpful in reacting positively during moments of discouragement.
Qualitative approach allowed us to assess how patients perceive the diary in the intensive care unit in a cultural context of Central and Southern Europe, which is still poorly investigated. The diary responded to the person's need to know what happened during a period that they had no memory of. Its use demonstrated important benefits, allowing people to understand the impact that the illness had on everyday life. It allowed them to relate to the difficulties encountered during the healing process. Thus, the diary played an important role during the healing process.
The diary was appreciated by patients during all stages of recovery from severe and acute illness. Gaps within the narration were avoided, in order to provide patients with a better timeline of the events occurred during the time they were unconscious.
了解患者阅读日记的体验,评估其赋予的意义,并探讨患者在重症监护病房期间的体验和记忆。
2019 年 11 月至 2021 年 10 月,在瑞士南部一个有 9 张床位的心脏重症监护病房接受日记的 11 名患者。
采用半结构化访谈进行描述性定性研究,然后进行主题分析。三名研究护士进行了单独的电话或面对面访谈。
从数据访谈中得出了 15 个次主题,并分为五个主要类别:a)重症监护病房的体验;b)重症监护后综合征症状;c)患者日记;d)新生活的意义;e)分享。患者在回忆和理解住院期间发生的事情时遇到困难。阅读日记使他们能够理解疾病对日常生活的影响。对他们中的一些人来说,阅读日记有助于在沮丧时刻做出积极反应。
定性方法使我们能够评估患者在中欧和南欧文化背景下如何在重症监护病房中感知日记,这方面的研究仍然很少。日记满足了患者了解他们没有记忆的时期发生了什么的需求。它的使用证明了重要的好处,使人们能够理解疾病对日常生活的影响。它使他们能够理解在康复过程中遇到的困难。因此,日记在康复过程中发挥了重要作用。
日记在严重和急性疾病康复的所有阶段都受到患者的赞赏。避免了叙述中的空白,以便为患者提供他们无意识期间发生的事件的更好时间线。