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End-of-life Care in the Intesive Care Unit and Nursing Roles in Communicating with Families Cover

End-of-life Care in the Intesive Care Unit and Nursing Roles in Communicating with Families

Open Access
|May 2023

Figures & Tables

Descriptive measures of respondents’ attitudes and perceptions regarding end-of-life care and management of critically ill patients

Questions NMedianStandard deviation
Q1Did you explain the patient’s medical equipment and treatments to the family?811.951.059
Q2Have you told the family what to expect from their communication with members of the nursing team?811.790.918
Q3Did you discuss the spiritual or religious needs of the patient’s family?812.620.799
Q4Did you take steps to meet the family’s spiritual or religious needs?812.381.019
Q5Did you talk to the family about their specific needs based on their culture?812.490.937
Q6Did you take action to meet family needs identified in their own culture?812.371.006
Q7Did you talk to the family about what the patient considered important in his life?812.530.963
Q8Did you talk to the family about the patient’s illness and treatment?811.861.034
Q9Have you talked to the family about how they feel about this whole situation they are going through?811.951.083
Q10Did you discuss with the family reminiscing moments of the patient’s life?812.470.896
Q11Have you talked to the family about being able to talk and touch their loved one?811.510.853
Q12Have you discussed with the family what the patient would like if they could participate in the decision about their treatment choice?812.430.921
Q13Have you secured a private place or room for the family so they can talk to each other?802.260.882
Q14Have you talked with the family about any disagreements between the family about the care plan?802.610.771
Q15Have you talked to the family about the changes in the patient’s care plan?802.330.978
Q16Did you support the decision(s) the family made regarding the patient’s care?802.151.032
Q17Have you reassured the family that the patient’s comfort and relief has been ensured?811.370.828
Q18Did you offer adequate support to the family experiencing the end of their patient’s life?811.850.976

Mean difference of participants’ attitudes and perceptions by marital status

QuestionsMarital StatusNMean Rankp-value
Q 10 Did you discuss with the family reminiscing moments of the patient’s life?Married3540.260,025
Single3545.11
Divorced829.00
Widower210.00
Total80

Demographic profile of respondents

Frequency%
Gender
Male2530.9
Female5669.1
Age
Up to 24 years old78.6
25-291417.3
30-341721.0
35-3978.6
40-493138.3
50 and above44.9
No Answer11.2
Marital status
Married3543.2
Single3543.2
Divorced89.9
Widower22.5
No Answer11.2
Educational level
Higher education5061.7
Private studies78.6
Postgraduate studies1721.0
Ph.D67.4
Higher education and private studies11.2
Previous experience in ICU
1-53239.5
6-101822.2
11-151417.3
15 and above1721.0

Mean Difference of Participants’ Attitudes and Perceptions by Age

QuestionsAgeNMean Rankp-value
Q 8 Did you talk to the family about the patient’s illness and treatment?Up to 24 years old747.930.042
25-291436.96
30-341731.44
35-39751.36
40-493143.97
50 and above432.50
Total80
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0013 | Journal eISSN: 2393-1817 | Journal ISSN: 2393-1809
Language: English
Page range: 116 - 121
Submitted on: Jan 23, 2023
Accepted on: Apr 19, 2023
Published on: May 8, 2023
Published by: University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2023 Anastasios Tzenalis, Helen Papaemmanuel, George Kipourgos, George Elesnitsalis, published by University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures
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