Lorenz B T
Medsurg Nurs. 1995 Dec;4(6):445-51.
The hospitalization of a person for a critical illness is a crisis situation for the patient and family. Although family members can easily identify their needs, assessment of these needs differs. A descriptive survey was conducted with a sample of 60 family members representing 35 critically ill patients. Family members reported many needs, most importantly the need for assurance, information, and proximity. Several implications for medical-surgical nurses are discussed.
一个人因重病住院对患者及其家人来说是一种危机情况。尽管家庭成员能够轻易识别他们的需求,但对这些需求的评估却各不相同。对代表35名重症患者的60名家庭成员进行了一项描述性调查。家庭成员报告了许多需求,最重要的是需要安心、信息和亲近。文中讨论了对内科-外科护士的几点启示。