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“你总是往坏处想……”COVID-19 紧急事件期间家庭成员的经历:一项定性描述性研究。

"You always think the worst …" Family members' experiences during the COVID-19 emergency: A qualitative descriptive study.

机构信息

Competence Centre of Nursing Research, Department of Nursing, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Viale Officina, 3, 6500, Bellinzona, Switzerland.

Nursing Development and Research Unit, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Via Gallino, 12, 6500, Bellinzona, Switzerland.

出版信息

Aust Crit Care. 2024 Jul;37(4):659-666. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2023.12.001. Epub 2024 Jan 4.

Abstract

AIM

The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of family members of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for COVID-19 during the first and second waves of the pandemic in Switzerland.

DESIGN

A qualitative descriptive approach was used in this study.

METHODS

Face-to-face in-depth semistructured interviews were used to explore the experiences of family members of surviving COVID-19 patients, who were admitted to the ICU. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and wereanalysed using Braun and Clarke thematic analysis. In our context, family visits were prohibited during the first and second waves of the pandemic.

FINDINGS

Fifteen family members participated. Interviews were conducted between October 2020 and March 2021. Data analysis identified three main themes: (i) becoming a pillar of support for all; (ii) dealing with uncertainty; and (iii) a trajectory of emotions. Five subthemes are reported within these themes. The primary concern was the need for information due to visitation restrictions. This led to stress as many became the main communication source for other family members and friends. Coping strategies to support the ongoing uncertainty included daily routines, work, and prayer. The inability to visit and the lack of information led to a range of conflicting emotions, such as feeling of helplessness, which were countered by the gratitude that their loved ones had survived.

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the family members of ICU patients. It emphasises their struggle for information, adaptation to new roles, and coping mechanisms amidst uncertainty. Although they experienced predominantly negative emotions, the recovery and return of their loved ones triggered a sense of gratitude. This study sheds light on the crucial role of social support. Such findings may have implications for nursing practice in effectively addressing the concerns and priorities of family members in similar emergency situations, thereby improving clinical outcomes.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 患者家属在瑞士第一波和第二波大流行期间入住重症监护病房(ICU)的经历。

设计

本研究采用定性描述方法。

方法

采用面对面深入半结构式访谈法,探讨了 COVID-19 患者幸存家属的经历,这些患者被收住 ICU。访谈内容逐字转录,并采用 Braun 和 Clarke 主题分析进行分析。在我们的背景下,第一波和第二波大流行期间禁止家属探视。

结果

15 名家属参与。访谈于 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 3 月进行。数据分析确定了三个主要主题:(i)成为所有人的支持支柱;(ii)应对不确定性;(iii)情感轨迹。在这些主题下报告了五个子主题。主要关注点是由于探视限制而需要信息。这导致了压力,因为许多人成为了其他家属和朋友的主要沟通来源。支持持续不确定性的应对策略包括日常生活、工作和祈祷。无法探视和缺乏信息导致了一系列相互矛盾的情绪,如无助感,而他们亲人幸存下来的事实缓解了这种情绪。

结论

本研究强调了 COVID-19 大流行对 ICU 患者家属的深远影响。它强调了他们在信息、适应新角色和应对不确定性方面的挣扎。尽管他们经历了主要的负面情绪,但他们亲人的康复和归来引发了一种感激之情。本研究揭示了社会支持的重要作用。这些发现可能对护理实践具有启示意义,有助于在类似紧急情况下有效解决家属的关注和重点,从而改善临床结局。

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