The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia

Background: To test the effect of information booklets on family members’ satisfaction with decision-making around the care of critically ill patients in an intensive care unit. Design: Quasi-experiment with non-randomized study groups, using a pre and post-test design was used to test the effec...

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Main Authors: Hamidah, Othman, Haszalina, Hassan, Mainul, Haque
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spelling my-unisza-ir.71992022-09-13T05:48:00Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7199/ The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia Hamidah, Othman Haszalina, Hassan Mainul, Haque R Medicine (General) Background: To test the effect of information booklets on family members’ satisfaction with decision-making around the care of critically ill patients in an intensive care unit. Design: Quasi-experiment with non-randomized study groups, using a pre and post-test design was used to test the effectiveness of the information booklet. Setting: The study was conducted in a medical center in Malaysia. Subjects: 84 family members of critically-ill patients were conveniently assigned to an intervention group and a control group. Intervention: On admission day after consented, completed pre test questionnaires. The intervention group received information booklet and will be explain between 20-30 minutes; control group, received routine information if any. Day-2: reinforcement on information about 10-20 minutes for intervention group only. Day-3: completion of the post-test questionnaire by both groups. Main outcome measures: The Family Satisfaction–Intensive Care Unit (FS-ICU) and Quality of Communication (QOC) instrument were used to measure families’ satisfaction level. Results: There are significant differences in Family Satisfaction between the intervention and control groups. There was an increase in satisfaction across the pre- and post-test mean values, 54.05 (SD=10. 23) and 71.1 (SD=19.10), respectively; a significant increase in family satisfaction for the intervention group who received the information booklets. Conclusion: The study findings confirm that the information booklets results in a substantial increase in family satisfaction regarding decision-making for patients’ care. EManuscript Services 2016 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7199/1/FH02-FP-16-05537.jpg image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7199/2/FH02-FP-16-06938.jpg Hamidah, Othman and Haszalina, Hassan and Mainul, Haque (2016) The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 8 (2). pp. 128-132. ISSN 09751483
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Hamidah, Othman
Haszalina, Hassan
Mainul, Haque
The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia
description Background: To test the effect of information booklets on family members’ satisfaction with decision-making around the care of critically ill patients in an intensive care unit. Design: Quasi-experiment with non-randomized study groups, using a pre and post-test design was used to test the effectiveness of the information booklet. Setting: The study was conducted in a medical center in Malaysia. Subjects: 84 family members of critically-ill patients were conveniently assigned to an intervention group and a control group. Intervention: On admission day after consented, completed pre test questionnaires. The intervention group received information booklet and will be explain between 20-30 minutes; control group, received routine information if any. Day-2: reinforcement on information about 10-20 minutes for intervention group only. Day-3: completion of the post-test questionnaire by both groups. Main outcome measures: The Family Satisfaction–Intensive Care Unit (FS-ICU) and Quality of Communication (QOC) instrument were used to measure families’ satisfaction level. Results: There are significant differences in Family Satisfaction between the intervention and control groups. There was an increase in satisfaction across the pre- and post-test mean values, 54.05 (SD=10. 23) and 71.1 (SD=19.10), respectively; a significant increase in family satisfaction for the intervention group who received the information booklets. Conclusion: The study findings confirm that the information booklets results in a substantial increase in family satisfaction regarding decision-making for patients’ care.
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author Hamidah, Othman
Haszalina, Hassan
Mainul, Haque
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Haszalina, Hassan
Mainul, Haque
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title The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia
title_short The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia
title_full The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia
title_fullStr The effect of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision making in an intensive care unit of Malaysia
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