Abstract

Background An unexpected hospitalization in any of the Critical Care Units (CCUs) is a stressful condition, not only for patients but also for other family members. Research in this field in Jordan is not available. The main objective of this study was to identify the most important needs as perceived by these family members in the light of this stressful event and compare them with the nurses' perceptions of the importance of these needs and also to determine the perception of the needs' importance with the sociodemographic characteristics of both family members and caring nurses. Methods This was a cross-sectional study conducted in the period between February and August 2020 among adult family members of patients admitted to the CCUs in hospitals of Jordan from all sectors (public, private, and teaching). The “Critical Care Family Needs Inventory (CCFNI)” questionnaire was administered to 82 family members and 99 CCU nurses to determine the importance of the needs on the inventory. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results The most important need identified by the family members was relevant to the need for proximity (3.64 ± 0.45), followed by information (3.57 ± 0.58), assurance (3.44 ± 0.43), support (3.31 ± 0.62), and comfort (3.21 ± 0.56). Nurses identified the needs for assurance as the highest, followed by information, comfort, and support, whereas proximity was the least need perceived as very important. The top 10 important needs for both family members and nurses were identified. Family members and nurses were only common in 2 of the need statements on the scale. There was no significant association between the sociodemographic characteristics of the sample and the perception of the needs' importance (p=0.05). Conclusion This study has shown that nurses and family members of patients admitted to CCUs have different perspectives relevant to needs' importance. This should warn nurses to set the needs viewed by family members as a priority. Implications. In the CCU settings, in the context of advancing health informatics, families of patients in the ICUs have different needs other than those viewed by nurses. Their needs must be identified and considered.

Highlights

  • Is the basic social system that has been recognized to be a significant source of social and psychological support for its members. is support can help family members maintain their emotional and psychological well-being that ensures the family system’s integrity

  • Any encountered change or disorder by any of those members will lead to disruption in the family system process [1,2,3]

  • One hundred family members/ visitors of adult patients hospitalized in any of the Critical Care Units and 100 nurses from the same units in the aforementioned hospitals were recruited to participate in this study

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Introduction

Is the basic social system that has been recognized to be a significant source of social and psychological support for its members. is support can help family members maintain their emotional and psychological well-being that ensures the family system’s integrity. An unexpected hospitalization in any of the Critical Care Units (CCUs) is a stressful condition, for patients and for other family members. Research in this field in Jordan is not available. E most important need identified by the family members was relevant to the need for proximity (3.64 ± 0.45), followed by information (3.57 ± 0.58), assurance (3.44 ± 0.43), support (3.31 ± 0.62), and comfort (3.21 ± 0.56). E top 10 important needs for both family members and nurses were identified. Is study has shown that nurses and family members of patients admitted to CCUs have different perspectives relevant to needs’ importance. In the CCU settings, in the context of advancing health informatics, families of patients in the ICUs have different needs other than those viewed by nurses. eir needs must be identified and considered

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