ICU nurses' experiences of environmental elements and their meaning for patient care at an ICU: A qualitative content analysis
Engelsk titel: ICU nurses' experiences of environmental elements and their meaning for patient care at an ICU: A qualitative content analysis
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Författare:
Petersson, Elin
;
Wångdahl, Lisa
;
Olausson, Sepideh
Email: elin.petersson@vgregion.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 43
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 19060161
Sammanfattning
In an intensive care unit (ICU), the environment is highly technological and staff are constantly present. The aim of this study was to describe environmental elements of an ICU room that nurses consider central for their provision of care. Data were collected using photovoice – photographs and in-depth interviews – and analysed using a qualitative content analysis approach. The care environment highly affected ICU nurses, in particular some elements such as medical equipment, work stations and beds. These were considered as an aid, but due to confined space some care was abstained from, maintaining privacy and confidentiality were a challenge, which led to frustration and stress. To provide care in an environment with good lightning, reduced noise and adequate space increases the wellbeing of the nurses, which indicates that an investment in a better care environment would be worthwhile.