Relatives' experiences of the transition from intensive care to home for acutely admitted intensive care patients—A qualitative study

Author:

Meiring‐Noordstra Aaltje1,van der Meulen Ingeborg C.23,Onrust Marisa2,Hafsteinsdóttir Thóra B.14,Luttik Marie Louise25

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Science, Program in Clinical Health Sciences University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Department of Critical Care, University Medical Center Groningen University of Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

3. Research Group Nursing Diagnostics Hanze University of Applied Science Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

4. Nursing Science Julius Center of Health Sciences and Primary Care University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht The Netherlands

5. Family Care University of Applied Sciences Hanzehogeschool, lectorate in Nursing Diagnostics Groningen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAcute admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) can negatively affect quality of life for patients and their relatives. Relatives play an important caregiving role after the patient's admission. More knowledge and understanding of their needs are necessary as the patient transitions home.AimThis study aims to explore relatives' experiences of acutely admitted ICU patients' transition from the ICU to a general ward and then home.Study designA qualitative study with a phenomenological approach was conducted. Interviews were in‐depth and featured open‐ended questions. The interviews took place after the patients transitioned from ICU to home and were conducted online by videoconference. Data were analysed using Colaizzi's seven‐step method.ResultsTwelve relatives of acutely admitted ICU patients were interviewed.Five main themes emerged: (1) mixed feelings, (2) sense of not being involved, (3) limited information provision, (4) lack of acknowledgement as a caregiver, and (5) an uncertain future perspective. Relatives experience major uncertainties during transitions and prefer to be actively involved in care and care decisions.ConclusionsThis study indicates that relatives of ICU patients experience a lack of guidance during the transitions from the ICU to a general ward and to home, or a follow‐up facility.More focus is needed on the themes of mixed feelings, the sense of not being involved, limited information provision, lack of acknowledgement as a caregiver, and an uncertain future perspective. This increased focus might improve the guidance during these transitions.Relevance to clinical practiceThe insights from this study may help to improve the care of patients and their relatives during the transitions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Critical Care Nursing

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