نتایج جستجو برای: Visiting family members

تعداد نتایج: 545567  

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2017
Abbas Heydari, Fatemeh Hajiabadi Zahra Sadat Manzari,

Background: Visiting family members is one of the basic human needs; however, there is contradictory evidence about the advantages and disadvantages of the existing visiting systems.  Therefore, the investigation of patients’ preferences for the visiting strategies, and achievement of their authentic experiences can significantly contribute to decision-making about the type of acceptable and ap...

Journal: :Health law in Canada 2012
George Waggott Paul Boshyk

A recent Ontario arbitral award is reshaping the way employers and employees must approach the legal duty to accommodate employees with disabilities in the workplace. Entrenched in both federal and provincial human rights legislation, the duty to accommodate imposes a legal obligation on employers to accommodate employees with disabilities unless such accommodation would cause undue hardship on...

Alidoost, Batool, Doosti Irani, Mehri , Noorian, Kobra , Rafiee Vardanjani, Leila, Tayebi, Zahra,

Hospitalization in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) is a very stressful experience for the patient and family and their separation has not been confirmed in any of the studies. At present, ICU visiting is limited that makes several challenges. Therefore, this descriptive-exploratory study, aimed to explore strategies for overcoming the challenges of visiting  This was a descriptive-exploratory quali...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2016
Mini Jacob Cynthia Horton Sharon Rance-Ashley Tera Field Robbie Patterson Claudette Johnson Holly Saunders Tracy Shelton Jessica Miller Carmen Frobos

BACKGROUND Although many critical care experts and national organizations support open visitation in intensive care units (ICUs), most ICU visiting policies do not allow unrestricted presence of patients' family members. OBJECTIVE To describe how well the needs of family members were met in an adult neuroscience ICU with a continuous visitation policy and an adjoining private suite for patien...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2012
Rosemary Cristina Marques Simoni Maria Júlia Paes da Silva

Study of a quantitative approach that aimed to implement the Visiting Nurse ICU adult and check and meet the main needs for information and verbalized by host families. After approval of the CEP of the HU-USP was asked if the family would like to receive some information on the part of nursing. All family members wanted to receive information from nurses in three visits with each family. The th...

Journal: :ارمغان دانش 0
سعیده حق بین s haghbin صدیقه ابراهیمی s ebrahimi مهرداد رضایی m rezaei عزیزاله پورمحمودی aa pourmahmoudi

introduction & objective: asthma is the commonest cause of being admitted in hospital and missing school among children. it is the commonest chronic disease among them as well. although the disease may cause a lot of deaths and financial loss , it is preventable . findings have revealed the various contributions of environmental factors to the incidence of asthma.this study is an attempt to rec...

Journal: :The Social service review 2011
Lenna Nepomnyaschy Irwin Garfinkel

Children in single-parent families, particularly children born to unmarried parents, are at high risk for experiencing material hardship. Previous research based on cross-sectional data suggests that father involvement, especially visitation, diminishes hardship. This article uses longitudinal data to examine the associations between nonresident fathers' involvement with their children and mate...

Journal: :Critical care nursing quarterly 2014
Kalie Brooke Nolen Nancy A Warren

Health care professionals have begun to view family members as an integral part of the healing process and the well-being of patients in the intensive care unit. The needs of family members may be varied, and nurses must become attuned to the family members' needs and acquire skills to direct interventions toward identifying and meeting those needs. The aim of the research study was to explore ...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2004
Colleen E Gonzalez Diane L Carroll Jeanne S Elliott Patricia A Fitzgerald Heather J Vallent

BACKGROUND Within the challenging healthcare environment are nurses, patients, and patients' families. Families want proximity to their loved ones, but the benefits of such proximity depend on patients' conditions and family-patient dynamics. OBJECTIVES To describe patients' preferences for family visiting in an intensive care unit and a complex care medical unit. METHODS Sixty-two patients...

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