A collaborative project: initiating a family intervention program in a medical intensive care unit
Abstract:
Common needs of family members of critically ill patients were identified. Each member of the family may react differently to the stress caused by hospitalization of a loved one. Dealing with families in crisis requires the coordination of the health care team. A clinical nurse specialist can act as a coordinator and continue to integrate the efforts of the nursing staff to ensure a team approach in providing a structured yet individual way to deliver emotional support to families of the critically ill. The purpose, design, implementation, and evaluation of a family intervention program in an MICU as well as suggestions for its continuation were described. Evaluations of the program revealed positive responses by the majority of families participating in the program. Findings indicated that a structured and well-planned family intervention program can increase the staff nurse's knowledge and sensitivity to the needs of families who are in a crisis situation. Further research is necessary to identify needs of a family when they are faced with an acute illness of a family member and the required nursing interventions to assure the desired outcome of care. Replication and reporting of similar intervention programs, such as the family intervention program, would help nurses plan and implement appropriate interventions to support the family during critical illness of a family member.
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