Patients’ transition in the intensive care Units : concept analysis
Background: Adequate preparation of critically ill patients throughout their transition experience within and following discharge from the Intensive Care Unit is an important element of the nursing care process during critical illness. However, little is known about nurses’ perspectives of, and e...
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my.iium.irep.304572014-09-11T01:34:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/30457/ Patients’ transition in the intensive care Units : concept analysis Mohamed Ludin, Salizar Arbon, Paul Parker, Steve RT Nursing Background: Adequate preparation of critically ill patients throughout their transition experience within and following discharge from the Intensive Care Unit is an important element of the nursing care process during critical illness. However, little is known about nurses’ perspectives of, and engagement in, caring for critically ill patients during their transition experiences. Aim: This paper aims to review the literature about the concept of transition within the context of critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit, focusing on Intensive Care Unit nurses. Review method: CINAHL, MEDLINE, OVID, Science Direct, SAGE eReference and SAGE Journal Online data bases were searched for relevant literature published since 1970. Results: The critically ill patients’ transitions in Intensive Care Units are generally described as a period of transfer or change of situation, or the experience of inner change or role during and after the illness. The critically ill patients’ transition experience per se is not directly described, nor is nurses’ understanding of it. Conclusion: Nurses’ understanding of critically ill patients’ transition may significantly impact the patients’ care in the Intensive Care Unit. Thus, research is needed that focuses more on evaluating nurses’ understanding of patients’ transition and its consequences. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Elsvier Ltd 2013-02-05 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/30457/1/Paper_Published_ICCN__Salizar_Transition.pdf Mohamed Ludin, Salizar and Arbon, Paul and Parker, Steve (2013) Patients’ transition in the intensive care Units : concept analysis. Intensive and Critical care Nursing , 29 (4). pp. 187-192. ISSN ISSN 1532-4036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iccn.2013.02.001 10.1016/j.iccn.2013.02.001 |
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Background: Adequate preparation of critically ill patients throughout their transition experience
within and following discharge from the Intensive Care Unit is an important element of the
nursing care process during critical illness. However, little is known about nurses’ perspectives
of, and engagement in, caring for critically ill patients during their transition experiences.
Aim: This paper aims to review the literature about the concept of transition within the context
of critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit, focusing on Intensive Care Unit nurses.
Review method: CINAHL, MEDLINE, OVID, Science Direct, SAGE eReference and SAGE Journal
Online data bases were searched for relevant literature published since 1970.
Results: The critically ill patients’ transitions in Intensive Care Units are generally described
as a period of transfer or change of situation, or the experience of inner change or role during
and after the illness. The critically ill patients’ transition experience per se is not directly
described, nor is nurses’ understanding of it.
Conclusion: Nurses’ understanding of critically ill patients’ transition may significantly impact
the patients’ care in the Intensive Care Unit. Thus, research is needed that focuses more on
evaluating nurses’ understanding of patients’ transition and its consequences.
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