Effectiveness of Critical Care Discharge Information in Supporting Early Recovery From Critical Illness

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Abstract

Providing patients with information can alleviate or reduce relocation stress, but how best to provide information to patients being discharged from critical care units is unclear. This narrative critical review describes (1) the current evidence base on the use of discharge information for adult critical care patients and (2) the extent of involvement of service users in the design and evaluation of such information. Seven publications reported data from 121 patients, 252 relatives, and 33 nurses. Overall evidence was of low quality but use of individualized information was associated with beneficial physical effects for patients and increased knowledge and satisfaction for their relatives. Findings highlight the significant gaps in our knowledge and understanding. The consequences of such findings for the future development of information that meets service users’ needs are discussed. Results should inform the design of future studies on this topic.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-52
JournalCritical Care Nurse
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Nursing
  • 1110 Nursing

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