Environmental Stressors Perceived by Patients in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit

M. Mollaoğlu, Olgay Karabulut, Yasemin Boy, M. Mollaoğlu, K. Karadayi
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Objective: This study aimed to determine the environmental stressors perceived by patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit (SICU). Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive and cross-sectional study. The sample of the study comprised 83 patients hospitalized in the SICU. Data were obtained from the Patient Information Form and the Intensive Care Unit Environmental Stressor Scale. Results: Patients hospitalized in the SICU identified the most important stressors as experiencing pain, inability to sleep, lack of privacy, getting bored, and short family and friends visit time, whereas the least stressful factors were identified as hearing phone sounds, nurses who are more concerned with bedside devices than the patients, and constantly looking at the ceiling. Conclusion: Patients are provided with higher quality care, and new stress-related health problems are prevented by determining the stressors affecting the patients and applying solutions.
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外科重症监护病房患者感知的环境压力因素
目的:本研究旨在了解外科重症监护病房(SICU)患者感知的环境应激源。材料和方法:这是一项描述性和横断面研究。该研究的样本包括83名在SICU住院的患者。数据来自患者信息表和重症监护病房环境压力量表。结果:在SICU住院的患者认为最重要的压力源是经历疼痛、无法入睡、缺乏隐私、感到无聊、家人和朋友的拜访时间短,而压力最小的因素是听到电话声音、护士比患者更关心床边设备、不断看天花板。结论:通过确定影响患者的应激源并采取相应的解决措施,可以为患者提供更高质量的护理,预防新的应激相关健康问题。
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