Commonly asked questions by critically ill patients relatives in Arabic countries

IF 0.3 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Egyptian Journal of Critical Care Medicine Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejccm.2017.01.002
Tayseer Zaytoun, Amr Abouelela, Mary Malak
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Background: Relatives often lack important information about intensive care unit patients. Research on ways to improve family satisfaction in the ICU has become a crucial point in ICU quality improvement research. Objective: The aim of this study is to develop and analyze a list of commonly asked questions from relatives of patients in the intensive care unit in Arabic countries. This list might help families to determine which questions they want to ask and help them in decision-making process in emergency situations of their critically ill relatives. Methods: This study was a prospective double center study. It took place in the ICUs of two hospitals in Arabic countries: Egypt and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Alexandria University Main Hospital in Egypt and the ICU of King Fahad specialist Hospital in Dammam in Saudi Arabia. Data collection was done by reporting of Questions asked by the relatives of ICU patients during daily interview. The list of questions generated was checked to identify questions that could be eliminated. The remaining questions were categorized into 9 different groups: diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, comfort, patient interaction, family, mortality, post-ICU management and other questions. WE ranked the questions in the preliminary list through ICU staff, patients families and the patient themselves. Results: 115 Health care professional (34 physicians and 81 nurses) participated in the data collection, the questions recorded were 2240 questions. It was found that about 1750 questions (78.12%) were duplicated or not clear. The remaining 490 questions were classified into different categories. The same 115 Health care professional (34 physicians and 81 nurses) who shared in the collection of data also shared in the ranking of the questions. 128 first degree relatives shared in the evaluation of the relevance of questions as well as 62 patients after they have been cured and before their discharge from ICU.A list was created including the most important 12 questions which got a score of 3 or more from all the 3 categories who did the assessment (the patients, their relatives and health care professional). Conclusion: This study could provide a real help and guide to the physicians in the ICU and the patients families in the preparation for the families – physicians meetings, save the time lost in poor communication, decrease conflict, increase family satisfaction and help in decision-making process.

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阿拉伯国家危重病人家属常见问题
背景:亲属往往缺乏重症监护病房患者的重要信息。如何提高ICU家庭满意度的研究已成为ICU质量改善研究的重点。目的:本研究的目的是制定和分析阿拉伯国家重症监护病房患者亲属的常见问题清单。这份清单可以帮助家属确定他们想要问的问题,并帮助他们在危急情况下做出决策。方法:本研究为前瞻性双中心研究。它发生在阿拉伯国家:埃及和沙特阿拉伯王国的两家医院的icu。埃及亚历山大大学总医院和沙特阿拉伯达曼法赫德国王专科医院重症监护室。通过报告ICU患者家属在日常访谈中提出的问题来收集数据。对生成的问题列表进行检查,以确定可以消除的问题。其余问题分为9组:诊断、治疗、预后、舒适度、患者互动、家庭、死亡率、icu后管理等问题。我们通过ICU工作人员、患者家属和患者本人对初步清单中的问题进行排序。结果:115名卫生专业人员(医生34名,护士81名)参与数据收集,记录问题2240个。共发现1750题(78.12%)重复或不清楚。剩下的490个问题被划分为不同的类别。参与数据收集的115名卫生保健专业人员(34名医生和81名护士)也参与了问题的排名。128名一级亲属和62名患者在治愈后和出院前对问题的相关性进行了评价。我们创建了一个列表,其中包括最重要的12个问题,这些问题从所有进行评估的3个类别(患者,他们的亲属和医疗保健专业人员)中得到3分或更多的分数。结论:本研究可为ICU医师及患者家属在准备医家会议方面提供切实的帮助和指导,节省因沟通不确而造成的时间损失,减少冲突,提高家属满意度,帮助决策过程。
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期刊介绍: The Egyptian Journal of Critical Care Medicine is the official Journal of the Egyptian College of Critical Care Physicians, the most authoritative organization of Egyptian physicians involved in the multi-professional field of critical care medicine. The journal is intended to provide a peer-reviewed source for multidisciplinary coverage of general acute and intensive care medicine and its various subcategories including cardiac, pulmonary, neuro, renal as well as post-operative care. The journal is proud to have an international multi-professional editorial board in the broad field of critical care that will assist in publishing promising research and breakthrough reports that lead to better patients care in life threatening conditions, and bring the reader a quick access to the latest diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in monitoring and management of critically ill patients.
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