Recognition of intensive care unit nurses for handling the onset of post intensive care syndrome

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  • 集中治療室で勤務する看護師の集中治療後症候群の発症を見据えたケアに対する認識

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<p>The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the intensive care unit (ICU) nurses’ perception of post intensive care syndrome (PICS) and their perception of care for the onset of PICS. We conducted a semi-structured interview with seven experienced ICU nurses. Their responses were analyzed qualitatively and descriptively. As a result, their perception of PICS was classified into seven categories, including “PICS includes physical, mental, and economic problems,” “PICS develops due to the special environment of the ICU,” and “PICS develops due to long-term admission (two weeks or longer) at the ICU. The awareness of the ICU nurses regarding care for the onset of PICS was classified into the following three categories: “lack of progress in PICS care,” “development of care for the onset of PICS,” and “there is a lack of interest in care for the onset of PICS.” It is necessary to share knowledge with ICU nurses about PICS for changing their perception regarding PICS. Such trainings should provide opportunities for nurses to learn the outcomes of nursing in the ICU and review and consider their nursing practices, while also providing them with spontaneous and extrinsic motivation by showing what is expected of the ICU nurses. </p>

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