Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Critical Care 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Research

Identifying patients’ support needs following critical illness: a scoping review of the qualitative literature

Authors: J. King, B. O’Neill, P. Ramsay, M. A. Linden, A. Darweish Medniuk, J. Outtrim, B. Blackwood

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 1/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Intensive care survivors suffer chronic and potentially life-changing physical, psychosocial and cognitive sequelae, and supporting recovery is an international priority. As survivors’ transition from the intensive care unit to home, their support needs develop and change.

Methods

In this scoping review, we categorised patients’ support needs using House’s Social Support Needs framework (informational, emotional, instrumental, appraisal) and mapped these against the Timing it Right framework reflecting the patient’s transition from intensive care (event/diagnosis) to ward (stabilisation/preparation) and discharge home (implementation/adaptation). We searched electronic databases from 2000 to 2017 for qualitative research studies reporting adult critical care survivors’ experiences of care. Two reviewers independently screened, extracted and coded data. Data were analysed using a thematic framework approach.

Results

From 3035 references, we included 32 studies involving 702 patients. Studies were conducted in UK and Europe (n = 17, 53%), Canada and the USA (n = 6, 19%), Australasia (n = 6, 19%), Hong Kong (n = 1, 3%), Jordan (n = 1, 3%) and multi-country (n = 1, 3%). Across the recovery trajectory, informational, emotional, instrumental, appraisal and spiritual support needs were evident, and the nature and intensity of need differed when mapped against the Timing it Right framework.
Informational needs changed from needing basic facts about admission, to detail about progress and treatments and coping with long-term sequelae. The nature of emotional needs changed from needing to cope with confusion, anxiety and comfort, to a need for security and family presence, coping with flashbacks, and needing counselling and community support. Early instrumental needs ranged from managing sleep, fatigue, pain and needing nursing care and transitioned to needing physical and cognitive ability support, strength training and personal hygiene; and at home, regaining independence, strength and return to work. Appraisal needs related to obtaining feedback on progress, and after discharge, needing reassurance from others who had been through the ICU experience.

Conclusions

This review is the first to identify the change in social support needs among intensive care survivors as they transition from intensive care to the home environment. An understanding of needs at different transition periods would help inform health service provision and support for survivors.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Adhikari NK, Fowler RA, Bhagwanjee S, Rubenfeld GD. Critical care and the global burden of critical illness in adults. Lancet. 2010;376(9749):1339–46.CrossRef Adhikari NK, Fowler RA, Bhagwanjee S, Rubenfeld GD. Critical care and the global burden of critical illness in adults. Lancet. 2010;376(9749):1339–46.CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Rawal G, Yadav S, Kumar R. Post-Intensive Care Syndroms: an overview. J Transl Int Med. 2017:5(2):90-2.CrossRef Rawal G, Yadav S, Kumar R. Post-Intensive Care Syndroms: an overview. J Transl Int Med. 2017:5(2):90-2.CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Oeyen SG, Vandijck DM, Benoit DD, Annemans L, Decruyenaere JM. Quality of life after intensive care: a systematic review of the literature. Crit Care Med. 2010;38(12):2386–400.CrossRef Oeyen SG, Vandijck DM, Benoit DD, Annemans L, Decruyenaere JM. Quality of life after intensive care: a systematic review of the literature. Crit Care Med. 2010;38(12):2386–400.CrossRef
4.
go back to reference van Beusekom I, Bakhshi-Raiez F, de Keizer NF, Dongelmans DA, van der Schaaf M. Reported burden on informal caregivers of ICU survivors: a literature review. Crit care. 2016;20:16.CrossRef van Beusekom I, Bakhshi-Raiez F, de Keizer NF, Dongelmans DA, van der Schaaf M. Reported burden on informal caregivers of ICU survivors: a literature review. Crit care. 2016;20:16.CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Abdalrahim MS, Zeilani RS. Jordanian survivors’ experiences of recovery from critical illness: a qualitative study. Int Nurs Rev. 2014;61(4):570–7.CrossRef Abdalrahim MS, Zeilani RS. Jordanian survivors’ experiences of recovery from critical illness: a qualitative study. Int Nurs Rev. 2014;61(4):570–7.CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Hodgson CL, Capell E, Tipping CJ. Early mobilization of patients in intensive care: organization, communication and safety factors that influence translation into clinical practice. Crit Care. 2018;22(1):77.CrossRef Hodgson CL, Capell E, Tipping CJ. Early mobilization of patients in intensive care: organization, communication and safety factors that influence translation into clinical practice. Crit Care. 2018;22(1):77.CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Elliott D, Davidson JE, Harvey MA, Bemis-Dougherty A, Hopkins RO, Iwashyna TJ. Exploring the scope of post-intensive care syndrome therapy and care: engagement of non-critical care providers and survivors in a second stakeholders meeting. Crit Care Med. 2014;42(12):2518–26.CrossRef Elliott D, Davidson JE, Harvey MA, Bemis-Dougherty A, Hopkins RO, Iwashyna TJ. Exploring the scope of post-intensive care syndrome therapy and care: engagement of non-critical care providers and survivors in a second stakeholders meeting. Crit Care Med. 2014;42(12):2518–26.CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Reay H, Arulkumaran N, Brett SJ. Priorities for future intensive care research in the UK: results of a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership. J Intensive Care Soc. 2014;15(4):288–96.CrossRef Reay H, Arulkumaran N, Brett SJ. Priorities for future intensive care research in the UK: results of a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership. J Intensive Care Soc. 2014;15(4):288–96.CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Needham DM, Davidson J, Cohen H, Hopkins RO, Weinert C, Wunsch H. Improving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit: report from a stakeholders’ conference. Crit Care Med. 2012;40(2):502–9.CrossRef Needham DM, Davidson J, Cohen H, Hopkins RO, Weinert C, Wunsch H. Improving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit: report from a stakeholders’ conference. Crit Care Med. 2012;40(2):502–9.CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Iwashyna TJ. Survivorship will be the defining challenge of critical care in the 21st century. Ann Intern Med. 2010;153(3):204–5.CrossRef Iwashyna TJ. Survivorship will be the defining challenge of critical care in the 21st century. Ann Intern Med. 2010;153(3):204–5.CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Iwashyna TJ. Trajectories of recovery and dysfunction after acute illness, with implications for clinical trial design. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2012;186(4):302–4.CrossRef Iwashyna TJ. Trajectories of recovery and dysfunction after acute illness, with implications for clinical trial design. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2012;186(4):302–4.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Kean S, Salisbury LG, Rattray J, Walsh TS, Huby G, Ramsay P. Intensive care unit survivorship’ - a constructivist grounded theory of surviving critical illness. J Clin Nurs. 2017;26(19–20):3111–24.CrossRef Kean S, Salisbury LG, Rattray J, Walsh TS, Huby G, Ramsay P. Intensive care unit survivorship’ - a constructivist grounded theory of surviving critical illness. J Clin Nurs. 2017;26(19–20):3111–24.CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Govindan S, Iwashyna TJ, Watson SR, Hyzy RC, Miller MA. Issues of survivorship are rarely addressed during intensive care unit stays. Baseline results from a statewide quality improvement collaborative. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2014;11(4):587–91.CrossRef Govindan S, Iwashyna TJ, Watson SR, Hyzy RC, Miller MA. Issues of survivorship are rarely addressed during intensive care unit stays. Baseline results from a statewide quality improvement collaborative. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2014;11(4):587–91.CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Aro I, Pietila AM, Vehvilainen-Julkunen K. Needs of adult patients in intensive care units of Estonian hospitals: a questionnaire survey. J Clin Nurs. 2012;21(13–14):1847–58.CrossRef Aro I, Pietila AM, Vehvilainen-Julkunen K. Needs of adult patients in intensive care units of Estonian hospitals: a questionnaire survey. J Clin Nurs. 2012;21(13–14):1847–58.CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Rattray J, Johnston M, Wildsmith JA. The intensive care experience: development of the ICE questionnaire. J Adv Nurs. 2004;47(1):64–73.CrossRef Rattray J, Johnston M, Wildsmith JA. The intensive care experience: development of the ICE questionnaire. J Adv Nurs. 2004;47(1):64–73.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Ramsay P, Huby G, Merriweather J, Salisbury L, Rattray J, Griffith D, Walsh T, Collaborators R. Patient and carer experience of hospital-based rehabilitation from intensive care to hospital discharge: mixed methods process evaluation of the RECOVER randomised clinical trial. BMJ Open. 2016;6(8):e012041.CrossRef Ramsay P, Huby G, Merriweather J, Salisbury L, Rattray J, Griffith D, Walsh T, Collaborators R. Patient and carer experience of hospital-based rehabilitation from intensive care to hospital discharge: mixed methods process evaluation of the RECOVER randomised clinical trial. BMJ Open. 2016;6(8):e012041.CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Akerman E, Fridlund B, Ersson A, Granberg-Axell A. Development of the 3-SET 4P questionnaire for evaluating former ICU patients’ physical and psychosocial problems over time: a pilot study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2009;25(2):80–9.CrossRef Akerman E, Fridlund B, Ersson A, Granberg-Axell A. Development of the 3-SET 4P questionnaire for evaluating former ICU patients’ physical and psychosocial problems over time: a pilot study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2009;25(2):80–9.CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Akerman E, Fridlund B, Samuelson K, Baigi A, Ersson A. Psychometric evaluation of 3-set 4P questionnaire. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2013;29(1):40–7.CrossRef Akerman E, Fridlund B, Samuelson K, Baigi A, Ersson A. Psychometric evaluation of 3-set 4P questionnaire. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2013;29(1):40–7.CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Ewing G, Grande G. Development of a Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) for end-of-life care practice at home: a qualitative study. Palliat Med. 2013;27(3):244–56.CrossRef Ewing G, Grande G. Development of a Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) for end-of-life care practice at home: a qualitative study. Palliat Med. 2013;27(3):244–56.CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Rotondi AJ, Sinkule J, Balzer K, Harris J, Moldovan R. A qualitative needs assessment of persons who have experienced traumatic brain injury and their primary family caregivers. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007;22(1):14–25.CrossRef Rotondi AJ, Sinkule J, Balzer K, Harris J, Moldovan R. A qualitative needs assessment of persons who have experienced traumatic brain injury and their primary family caregivers. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2007;22(1):14–25.CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Reigada C, Bajwah S, Ross J, Boland J, Wells A, Yorke J, Grande G, Hart S, Currow D, Papadopoulos T, et al. Adaptation, face and content validation of a palliative care needs assessment tool for people with interstitial lung disease. BMJ Support. 2015;5(1):111–2. Reigada C, Bajwah S, Ross J, Boland J, Wells A, Yorke J, Grande G, Hart S, Currow D, Papadopoulos T, et al. Adaptation, face and content validation of a palliative care needs assessment tool for people with interstitial lung disease. BMJ Support. 2015;5(1):111–2.
22.
go back to reference House JS: Work stress and social support: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., ©1981.; 1981. House JS: Work stress and social support: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., ©1981.; 1981.
23.
go back to reference Cameron JI, Gignac MA. “Timing It Right”: a conceptual framework for addressing the support needs of family caregivers to stroke survivors from the hospital to the home. Patient Educ Couns. 2008;70(3):305–14.CrossRef Cameron JI, Gignac MA. “Timing It Right”: a conceptual framework for addressing the support needs of family caregivers to stroke survivors from the hospital to the home. Patient Educ Couns. 2008;70(3):305–14.CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Czerwonka AI, Herridge MS, Chan L, Chu LM, Matte A, Cameron JI. Changing support needs of survivors of complex critical illness and their family caregivers across the care continuum: a qualitative pilot study of towards RECOVER. J Crit Care. 2015;30(2):242–9.CrossRef Czerwonka AI, Herridge MS, Chan L, Chu LM, Matte A, Cameron JI. Changing support needs of survivors of complex critical illness and their family caregivers across the care continuum: a qualitative pilot study of towards RECOVER. J Crit Care. 2015;30(2):242–9.CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Lee CM, Herridge MS, Matte A, Cameron JI. Education and support needs during recovery in acute respiratory distress syndrome survivors. Crit Care. 2009;13(5):R153.CrossRef Lee CM, Herridge MS, Matte A, Cameron JI. Education and support needs during recovery in acute respiratory distress syndrome survivors. Crit Care. 2009;13(5):R153.CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Tricco AC, Lillie E, Zarin W, O'Brien KK, Colquhoun H, Levac D, Moher D, Peters MDJ, Horsley T, Weeks L, et al. PRISMA extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR): checklist and explanation. Ann Intern Med. 2018;169(7):467–73.CrossRef Tricco AC, Lillie E, Zarin W, O'Brien KK, Colquhoun H, Levac D, Moher D, Peters MDJ, Horsley T, Weeks L, et al. PRISMA extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR): checklist and explanation. Ann Intern Med. 2018;169(7):467–73.CrossRef
27.
go back to reference Arksey H, O’Malley L. Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework. Int J Soc Res Methodol. 2005;8(1):19-32.CrossRef Arksey H, O’Malley L. Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework. Int J Soc Res Methodol. 2005;8(1):19-32.CrossRef
28.
go back to reference Williams SL. Recovering from the psychological impact of intensive care: how constructing a story helps. Nurs Crit Care. 2009;14(6):281–8.CrossRef Williams SL. Recovering from the psychological impact of intensive care: how constructing a story helps. Nurs Crit Care. 2009;14(6):281–8.CrossRef
29.
go back to reference Adamson H, Murgo M, Boyle M, Kerr S, Crawford M, Elliott D. Memories of intensive care and experiences of survivors of a critical illness: an interview study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2004;20(5):257–63.CrossRef Adamson H, Murgo M, Boyle M, Kerr S, Crawford M, Elliott D. Memories of intensive care and experiences of survivors of a critical illness: an interview study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2004;20(5):257–63.CrossRef
30.
go back to reference Hupcey JE. Feeling safe: the psychosocial needs of ICU patients. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2000;32(4):361–7.CrossRef Hupcey JE. Feeling safe: the psychosocial needs of ICU patients. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2000;32(4):361–7.CrossRef
31.
go back to reference Lof L, Berggren L, Ahlstrom G. ICU patients’ recall of emotional reactions in the trajectory from falling critically ill to hospital discharge: follow-ups after 3 and 12 months. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2008;24(2):108–21.CrossRef Lof L, Berggren L, Ahlstrom G. ICU patients’ recall of emotional reactions in the trajectory from falling critically ill to hospital discharge: follow-ups after 3 and 12 months. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2008;24(2):108–21.CrossRef
32.
go back to reference Magarey JM, McCutcheon HH. Fishing with the dead’--recall of memories from the ICU. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2005;21(6):344–54.CrossRef Magarey JM, McCutcheon HH. Fishing with the dead’--recall of memories from the ICU. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2005;21(6):344–54.CrossRef
33.
go back to reference Bench SD, Day T, Griffiths P. Involving users in the development of effective critical care discharge information: a focus group study. Am J Crit Care. 2011;20(6):443–52.CrossRef Bench SD, Day T, Griffiths P. Involving users in the development of effective critical care discharge information: a focus group study. Am J Crit Care. 2011;20(6):443–52.CrossRef
34.
go back to reference Ramsay P, Huby G, Thompson A, Walsh T. Intensive care survivors’ experiences of ward-based care: Meleis’ theory of nursing transitions and role development among critical care outreach services. J Clin Nurs. 2013;23(5-6):605–15.CrossRef Ramsay P, Huby G, Thompson A, Walsh T. Intensive care survivors’ experiences of ward-based care: Meleis’ theory of nursing transitions and role development among critical care outreach services. J Clin Nurs. 2013;23(5-6):605–15.CrossRef
35.
go back to reference Strahan EH, Brown RJ. A qualitative study of the experiences of patients following transfer from intensive care. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2005;21(3):160–71.CrossRef Strahan EH, Brown RJ. A qualitative study of the experiences of patients following transfer from intensive care. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2005;21(3):160–71.CrossRef
36.
go back to reference Bench SD, Heelas K, White C, Griffiths P. Providing critical care patients with a personalised discharge summary: a questionnaire survey and retrospective analysis exploring feasibility and effectiveness. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2014;30(2):69–76.CrossRef Bench SD, Heelas K, White C, Griffiths P. Providing critical care patients with a personalised discharge summary: a questionnaire survey and retrospective analysis exploring feasibility and effectiveness. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2014;30(2):69–76.CrossRef
37.
go back to reference Odell M. The patient’s thoughts and feelings about their transfer from intensive care to the general ward. J Adv Nurs. 2000;31(2):322–9.CrossRef Odell M. The patient’s thoughts and feelings about their transfer from intensive care to the general ward. J Adv Nurs. 2000;31(2):322–9.CrossRef
38.
go back to reference Haraldsson L, Christensson L, Conlon L, Henricson M. The experiences of ICU patients during follow-up sessions--a qualitative study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2015;31(4):223–31.CrossRef Haraldsson L, Christensson L, Conlon L, Henricson M. The experiences of ICU patients during follow-up sessions--a qualitative study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2015;31(4):223–31.CrossRef
39.
go back to reference Deacon KS. Re-building life after ICU: a qualitative study of the patients’ perspective. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2012;28(2):114–22.CrossRef Deacon KS. Re-building life after ICU: a qualitative study of the patients’ perspective. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2012;28(2):114–22.CrossRef
40.
go back to reference Minton C, Carryer J. Memories of former intensive care patients six months following discharge. Contemp Nurse. 2005;20(2):152–8.CrossRef Minton C, Carryer J. Memories of former intensive care patients six months following discharge. Contemp Nurse. 2005;20(2):152–8.CrossRef
41.
go back to reference Cox CE, Docherty SL, Brandon DH, Whaley C, Attix DK, Clay AS, Dore DV, Hough CL, White DB, Tulsky JA. Surviving critical illness: acute respiratory distress syndrome as experienced by patients and their caregivers. Crit Care Med. 2009;37(10):2702–8.CrossRef Cox CE, Docherty SL, Brandon DH, Whaley C, Attix DK, Clay AS, Dore DV, Hough CL, White DB, Tulsky JA. Surviving critical illness: acute respiratory distress syndrome as experienced by patients and their caregivers. Crit Care Med. 2009;37(10):2702–8.CrossRef
42.
go back to reference Jones C, Lyons C, Cunningham C. Life review following critical illness in young men. Nurs Crit Care. 2003;8(6):256–63.CrossRef Jones C, Lyons C, Cunningham C. Life review following critical illness in young men. Nurs Crit Care. 2003;8(6):256–63.CrossRef
43.
go back to reference Palesjo C, Nordgren L, Asp M. Being in a critical illness-recovery process: a phenomenological hermeneutical study. J Clin Nurs. 2015;24(23–24):3494–502.CrossRef Palesjo C, Nordgren L, Asp M. Being in a critical illness-recovery process: a phenomenological hermeneutical study. J Clin Nurs. 2015;24(23–24):3494–502.CrossRef
44.
go back to reference Chahraoui K, Laurent A, Bioy A, Quenot JP. Psychological experience of patients 3 months after a stay in the intensive care unit: a descriptive and qualitative study. J Crit Care. 2015;30(3):599–605.CrossRef Chahraoui K, Laurent A, Bioy A, Quenot JP. Psychological experience of patients 3 months after a stay in the intensive care unit: a descriptive and qualitative study. J Crit Care. 2015;30(3):599–605.CrossRef
45.
go back to reference Maddox M, Dunn SV, Pretty LE. Psychosocial recovery following ICU: experiences and influences upon discharge to the community. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2001;17(1):6–15.CrossRef Maddox M, Dunn SV, Pretty LE. Psychosocial recovery following ICU: experiences and influences upon discharge to the community. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2001;17(1):6–15.CrossRef
46.
go back to reference Chiang VC. Surviving a critical illness through mutually being there with each other: a grounded theory study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2011;27(6):317–30.CrossRef Chiang VC. Surviving a critical illness through mutually being there with each other: a grounded theory study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2011;27(6):317–30.CrossRef
47.
go back to reference Hupcey JE. The meaning of social support for the critically ill patient. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2001;17(4):206–12.CrossRef Hupcey JE. The meaning of social support for the critically ill patient. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2001;17(4):206–12.CrossRef
48.
go back to reference Pattison N, O'Gara G, Rattray J. After critical care: patient support after critical care. A mixed method longitudinal study using email interviews and questionnaires. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2015;31(4):213–22.CrossRef Pattison N, O'Gara G, Rattray J. After critical care: patient support after critical care. A mixed method longitudinal study using email interviews and questionnaires. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2015;31(4):213–22.CrossRef
49.
go back to reference McKinney AA, Deeny P. Leaving the intensive care unit: a phenomenological study of the patients’ experience. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2002;18(6):320–31.CrossRef McKinney AA, Deeny P. Leaving the intensive care unit: a phenomenological study of the patients’ experience. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2002;18(6):320–31.CrossRef
50.
go back to reference Chaboyer W, Kendall E, Kendall M, Foster M. Transfer out of intensive care: a qualitative exploration of patient and family perceptions. Aust Crit Care. 2005;18(4):138–41 143–135.CrossRef Chaboyer W, Kendall E, Kendall M, Foster M. Transfer out of intensive care: a qualitative exploration of patient and family perceptions. Aust Crit Care. 2005;18(4):138–41 143–135.CrossRef
51.
go back to reference Field K, Prinjha S, Rowan K. One patient amongst many’: a qualitative analysis of intensive care unit patients’ experiences of transferring to the general ward. Crit Care. 2008;12(1):R21.CrossRef Field K, Prinjha S, Rowan K. One patient amongst many’: a qualitative analysis of intensive care unit patients’ experiences of transferring to the general ward. Crit Care. 2008;12(1):R21.CrossRef
52.
go back to reference Prinjha S, Field K, Rowan K. What patients think about ICU follow-up services: a qualitative study. Crit Care. 2009;13(2):R46.CrossRef Prinjha S, Field K, Rowan K. What patients think about ICU follow-up services: a qualitative study. Crit Care. 2009;13(2):R46.CrossRef
53.
go back to reference Chaboyer W, Grace J. Following the path of ICU survivors: a quality-improvement activity. Nurs Crit Care. 2003;8(4):149–55.CrossRef Chaboyer W, Grace J. Following the path of ICU survivors: a quality-improvement activity. Nurs Crit Care. 2003;8(4):149–55.CrossRef
54.
go back to reference Cypress BS. The lived ICU experience of nurses, patients and family members: a phenomenological study with Merleau-Pontian perspective. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2011;27(5):273–80.CrossRef Cypress BS. The lived ICU experience of nurses, patients and family members: a phenomenological study with Merleau-Pontian perspective. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2011;27(5):273–80.CrossRef
55.
go back to reference Agard AS, Egerod I, Tonnesen E, Lomborg K. Struggling for independence: a grounded theory study on convalescence of ICU survivors 12 months post ICU discharge. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2012;28(2):105–13.CrossRef Agard AS, Egerod I, Tonnesen E, Lomborg K. Struggling for independence: a grounded theory study on convalescence of ICU survivors 12 months post ICU discharge. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2012;28(2):105–13.CrossRef
56.
57.
go back to reference Capuzzo M, Volta C, Tassinati T, Moreno R, Valentin A, Guidet B, Iapichino G, Martin C, Perneger T, Combescure C, et al. Hospital mortality of adults admitted to intensive care units in hospitals with and without intermediate care units: a multicentre European cohort study. Crit Care. 2014;18(5):551.CrossRef Capuzzo M, Volta C, Tassinati T, Moreno R, Valentin A, Guidet B, Iapichino G, Martin C, Perneger T, Combescure C, et al. Hospital mortality of adults admitted to intensive care units in hospitals with and without intermediate care units: a multicentre European cohort study. Crit Care. 2014;18(5):551.CrossRef
58.
go back to reference Donaghy E, Salisbury L, Lone NI, Lee R, Ramsey P, Rattray JE, Walsh TS. Unplanned early hospital readmission among critical care survivors: a mixed methods study of patients and carers. BMJ Qual Saf. 2018;27(11):915–27.CrossRef Donaghy E, Salisbury L, Lone NI, Lee R, Ramsey P, Rattray JE, Walsh TS. Unplanned early hospital readmission among critical care survivors: a mixed methods study of patients and carers. BMJ Qual Saf. 2018;27(11):915–27.CrossRef
59.
go back to reference Lorig K. Outcome measures for health education and other health care interventions. Thousand Oaks: Sage; 1996. Lorig K. Outcome measures for health education and other health care interventions. Thousand Oaks: Sage; 1996.
60.
go back to reference Wallston KA, Stein MJ, Smith CA. Form C of the MHLC scales: a condition-specific measure of locus of control. J Pers Assess. 1994;63(3):534–53.CrossRef Wallston KA, Stein MJ, Smith CA. Form C of the MHLC scales: a condition-specific measure of locus of control. J Pers Assess. 1994;63(3):534–53.CrossRef
61.
go back to reference Prochaska JO, Reading CA, Evers KE. The transtheoretical model and stages of change. In: FML KG, Rimer BK, editors. Health Behavior and Health Education. 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; 1997. Prochaska JO, Reading CA, Evers KE. The transtheoretical model and stages of change. In: FML KG, Rimer BK, editors. Health Behavior and Health Education. 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; 1997.
62.
go back to reference Hibbard JH, Stockard J, Mahoney ER, Tusler M. Development of the patient activation measure (PAM): conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers. Health Serv Res. 2004;39(4 Pt 1):1005–26.CrossRef Hibbard JH, Stockard J, Mahoney ER, Tusler M. Development of the patient activation measure (PAM): conceptualizing and measuring activation in patients and consumers. Health Serv Res. 2004;39(4 Pt 1):1005–26.CrossRef
63.
go back to reference Richardson A, Medina J, Brown V, Sitzia J. Patients’ needs assessment in cancer care: a review of assessment tools. Supportive Care Cancer. 2007;15(10):1125–44.CrossRef Richardson A, Medina J, Brown V, Sitzia J. Patients’ needs assessment in cancer care: a review of assessment tools. Supportive Care Cancer. 2007;15(10):1125–44.CrossRef
64.
go back to reference Polikandrioti M, Goudevenos I, Michalis L, Nikolaou V, Dilanas C, Olympios C, Votteas V, Elisaf M: Validation and reliability analysis of the questionnaire “needs of hospitalized patients with coronary artery disease. Health Sci J 2011, 5(2):137–148. Polikandrioti M, Goudevenos I, Michalis L, Nikolaou V, Dilanas C, Olympios C, Votteas V, Elisaf M: Validation and reliability analysis of the questionnaire “needs of hospitalized patients with coronary artery disease. Health Sci J 2011, 5(2):137–148.
65.
go back to reference Boland JW, Reigada C, Yorke J, Hart SP, Bajwah S, Ross J, Wells A, Papadopoulos A, Currow DC, Grande G, et al. The adaptation, Face, and Content Validation of a needs assessment tool: progressive disease for people with interstitial lung disease. J Palliat Med. 2016;19(5):549–55.CrossRef Boland JW, Reigada C, Yorke J, Hart SP, Bajwah S, Ross J, Wells A, Papadopoulos A, Currow DC, Grande G, et al. The adaptation, Face, and Content Validation of a needs assessment tool: progressive disease for people with interstitial lung disease. J Palliat Med. 2016;19(5):549–55.CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Identifying patients’ support needs following critical illness: a scoping review of the qualitative literature
Authors
J. King
B. O’Neill
P. Ramsay
M. A. Linden
A. Darweish Medniuk
J. Outtrim
B. Blackwood
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-019-2441-6

Other articles of this Issue 1/2019

Critical Care 1/2019 Go to the issue