Views of nurses and patients relatives on visits to intensive care patients
View/ Open
Date
2013Author
Çelik, Sevim
Akkaş, Betül
Erkmen, Çisem
Komşucu, Yasemin
Ulaş, Zuhal
Veren, Funda
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
This study was conducted to determine the kind of visits nurses and patients’ relatives demand to see in
intensive care units; the reasons explaining their demands and the kind of feelings experienced by patients’ relatives
in the aftermath of visits. This is a descriptive study. The study was included 346 patient relatives and 103 nurses.
Data were obtained with two separate questionnaires prepared exclusively for patient relatives and nurses and their
responses. Nurses were preferred visits to be conducted via video camera or behind a glass wall (67.0%), patients’
relatives were wanted to see their patients anytime they want (49.1%). 74.2% of patient relatives express that visits
should be conducted to observe the condition of patient while 58.3% of patients state that visits should be conducted
to alleviate pain, loneliness and anxiety levels of patients. The most of nurses claimed that intensive care units
should be closed to visits pointed at the risks of infection (66.7%). The results of this study showed that the most of
nurses were favored restricted visit whereas relatives of patients were preferred open visits
URI
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a251/8808b0c09746eb9b8fcc3715b033dab7259c.pdf?_ga=2.17980605.565919895.1579898194-626716176.1579771830http://hdl.handle.net/11772/2893