The lived experience of having a close relative in an intensive care unit

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dc.contributor.advisorSpence, Deb
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, Mandy
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-05T00:21:40Z
dc.date.available2018-02-05T00:21:40Z
dc.date.copyright2006
dc.date.issued2006
dc.description.abstractThis study explored the experience of family members with a close relative in an Intensive Care Unit. Using Colaizzi’s method of phenomenology, interviews were conducted with two participants who had relatives in different Intensive Care Units. Current literature has focused on identifying the needs of family members’ visiting a relative in ICU and their level of satisfaction with care but little attention has been paid to exploring their experience. Six themes emerged from the data: seeing and being terrified; wanting and needing to be there; lack of information gives rise to mistrust; needing support in order to cope; feeling out of control; acknowledging ‘humanness’. Together the fundamental description and fundamental structure of the phenomenon provide understanding of the family members’ experience of having a relative in an ICU. Recommendations for nursing practice, education and further research are made based on these findings.en_NZ
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10292/11153
dc.language.isoenen_NZ
dc.publisherAuckland University of Technology
dc.rights.accessrightsOpenAccess
dc.subjectCritically illen_NZ
dc.subjectFamily relationshipsen_NZ
dc.subjectCase studiesen_NZ
dc.subjectPsychotherapyen_NZ
dc.titleThe lived experience of having a close relative in an intensive care uniten_NZ
dc.typeDissertationen_NZ
thesis.degree.grantorAuckland University of Technology
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Health Scienceen_NZ
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