Feasibility of a standardized family participation programme in the intensive care unit: A pilot survey study

Author:

Dijkstra Boukje12ORCID,Uit het Broek Lucia13,van der Hoeven Johannes2,Schoonhoven Lisette45,Bosch Frank67,Van der Steen Marijke89,Rood Paul12,Vloet Lilian11011ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Department Emergency and Critical Care, HAN University of Applied Sciences School of Health Studies Nijmegen The Netherlands

2. Department of Intensive Care Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

3. Acute Care Unit Canisius‐Wilhelmina Hospital Nijmegen The Netherlands

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

5. School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences University of Southampton Southampton UK

6. Department of Intensive Care Rijnstate Arnhem The Netherlands

7. Section Acute Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

8. Department of Intensive Care Maasziekenhuis Pantein Boxmeer The Netherlands

9. Department of Intensive Care Hospital Gelderse Vallei Ede The Netherlands

10. IQ healthcare, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

11. Foundation Family and Patient Centered Intensive Care Alkmaar The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractAimTo assess the feasibility and applicability of a standardized programme to facilitate family participation in essential care activities in the intensive care unit.DesignPilot study with a cross‐sectional survey design.MethodsA standardized programme to facilitate family participation in essential nursing care activities was implemented in intensive care units of three hospitals in the Netherlands from November 2018 until March 2019. The feasibility and applicability of the programme were assessed with surveys of the patients, relatives and healthcare providers.ResultsThree intensive care units successfully implemented the standardized programme. Three patients, ten relatives and 37 healthcare providers responded to the surveys. Patients appreciated family participation and recognized that their relatives liked to participate. Relatives appreciated being able to do something for the patient (80%) and to participate in essential care activities (60%). The majority of relatives (60%) felt they had sufficient knowledge and skills to participate and did not feel obliged nor uncomfortable. Healthcare providers felt they were trained adequately and motivated to apply family participation; application was perceived as easy, clear and relatively effortless according to the majority. According to 68% of the healthcare providers, most relatives were perceived to be capable of learning to participate in essential care activities. Some healthcare providers felt uncertain about the patient's wishes regarding family participation, with some indicating the behaviours of relatives and patients discouraged them from offering family participation. Use of a standardized programme to facilitate family participation in essential care activities in the intensive care unit seems feasible and applicable as determined by relatives and healthcare providers.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Radboud Universitair Medisch Centrum

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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