Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2653098 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectivesIntensive care patients often experience feelings of powerlessness and vulnerability when being transferred from an intensive care unit to a general ward. The aim of this study was to develop a grounded theory of nurses care for patients in the ICU transitional care process.MethodsGroup interviews, individual interviews and participant observations were conducted with nurses in two hospitals in Sweden and were analysed using grounded theory.ResultThe substantive theory shows the process of nursing care activities – from the contexts of the ICU and the general ward. The main concern was to achieve a coordinated, strengthening, person-centered standard of care to facilitate patient transitions. The core category “being perceptive and adjustable” was a strategy to individualise, that was related to the other categories; “preparing for a change” and “promoting the recovery”. However, the nurses were forced to “balance between patient needs and the caregivers’ resources” and consequently were compromising their care.ConclusionsTo facilitate an ICU-patient's transition, individual care planning is needed. It is also essential that the patients are adequately prepared for the change to facilitate the transitional care. Knowledge about transitional needs, empowerment and patient-education seems to be important issues for facilitating transitions.

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