Behavioral Responses of Family Members during Critical Illness

Author:

Halm Margo A.1,Titler Marita G.1,Kleiber Charmaine1,Johnson Susan K.1,Montgomery Lou Ann1,Craft Martha J.2,Buckwalter Kaihleen3,Nicholson Anita2,Megern Karen4

Affiliation:

1. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

2. University of Iowa College of Nursing

3. University of Iowa College of Nursing and University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

4. University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics

Abstract

This articles describes the behavioral responses of adult family members to critical illness and how these responses change over the course of the hospitalization. A convenience sample of 52 family members of patients in intensive units completed the Iowa ICU Family Scale, a self-report tool measuring sleep, eating, activity, family role, and support behaviors. Scales were completed by family members each day during the first week and then weekly throughout the patient's ICU stay. Family members reported sleeping less with a poorer quality of sleep, less nutritional intake, an increased use of cigarettes, alcohol, and over-the-counter and prescription medications, and spending more time talking, visiting the patient and waiting. Stress was highest at the time of the ICU admission, began to plateau at Day 6, and then dropped considerably by Day 28. These findings suggest that crisis intervention is important during the early phase of caring for critically ill patients and their family members.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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