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Family caregivers' experiences and needs of transitional care during the transfer from intensive care unit to a general ward: A qualitative study

Yuxin Zhan, Jiaohua Yu, Yi Chen, Yufang Liu, Yingyue Wang, Yali Wan, Suyun Li

2021Journal of Nursing Management16 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: To explore the family caregivers' experiences and needs of transitional care during the transfer from an intensive care unit to a general ward in China. BACKGROUND: The transfer of patients from the intensive care unit to the ward is a vulnerable time for patients and caregivers, exposing the risk of readmission and death. However, there are few qualitative studies on the family caregivers' views of transitional care for their loved ones in China. METHODS: With a qualitative research design, 15 interviews were conducted with 15 family caregivers of hospitalized patients transferred from the neurosurgery ICU to the general ward. Colaizzi's (1978) method of data analysis was performed using the NVivo 11.0 software. RESULTS: Based on data analysis, four themes were obtained: perception of transfer decision, the experience of transitional care, the obstacles to maintaining care efficiency and demand for transitional care. CONCLUSION: In order to enhance the continuity of care and improve patient safety during the transfer from an ICU to a general ward in China, priorities should be given to the implementation of effective strategies and methods, including providing psychological and emotional support, encouraging active participation of caregivers, and various communication and collaboration procedures. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: The findings from this study can be used as a guide to better preparation and awareness among health care professionals to achieve the much-needed demands of family caregivers, as well as the increased quality of transitional care.

Topics & Concepts

Transitional careNursingQualitative researchFamily caregiversIntensive care unitMedicineUnit (ring theory)PerceptionNursing managementPsychologyHealth carePsychiatryMathematics educationEconomicsNeuroscienceSocial scienceEconomic growthSociologyFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders