Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units

The family plays a substantial role in African care settings; moreover, the current COVID-19 pandemic has created overwhelming challenges for families. Yet, family healthcare practices remain less studied in sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this study was to assess the extent of family nursing pra...

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Main Authors: Masoomeh Imanipour, Frank Kiwanuka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120301426
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description The family plays a substantial role in African care settings; moreover, the current COVID-19 pandemic has created overwhelming challenges for families. Yet, family healthcare practices remain less studied in sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this study was to assess the extent of family nursing practice and nurses’ attitudes towards family importance in care in adult intensive care units (ICU). A cross-sectional study was conducted among 116 nurses working in adult intensive care units using census sampling method. The instruments used for data collection included the Family Nursing Practice Scale (FNPS) and the Family Importance in Care-Nurses’ attitudes (FINC-NA). In total, 116 eligible nurses participated in the study out of 150 invited nurses (77.3% response rate). The mean score of FNPS was 38.7 ± 12.7 whilst the mean score of FINC-NA was 90.6 ± 14.7. The Pearson’s product-moment correlation revealed a positive relationship was revealed between FNPS and FINC-NA (r = 0.6; p < 0.01) The findings identified that most ICU nurses had a positive attitude towards family importance in care however, nurses reported family support practices were minimal. In attempt to enhance family support provided by nurses, it is recommended to develop practice and educational strategies for nurses aimed at improving of family care. This is useful to families in sub-Saharan African countries were families play a vital role in caring for the patient during admission and after discharge.
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spelling doaj.art-30514c99872c427dbdd5ed20ac57935f2022-12-21T20:33:38ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912020-01-0113100265Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care unitsMasoomeh Imanipour0Frank Kiwanuka1Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, &amp; Department of Critical Care and Nursing Management, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranDepartment of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; Health Research Facility, Uganda; Corresponding author at: Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland &amp; Health Research Facility, UgandaThe family plays a substantial role in African care settings; moreover, the current COVID-19 pandemic has created overwhelming challenges for families. Yet, family healthcare practices remain less studied in sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this study was to assess the extent of family nursing practice and nurses’ attitudes towards family importance in care in adult intensive care units (ICU). A cross-sectional study was conducted among 116 nurses working in adult intensive care units using census sampling method. The instruments used for data collection included the Family Nursing Practice Scale (FNPS) and the Family Importance in Care-Nurses’ attitudes (FINC-NA). In total, 116 eligible nurses participated in the study out of 150 invited nurses (77.3% response rate). The mean score of FNPS was 38.7 ± 12.7 whilst the mean score of FINC-NA was 90.6 ± 14.7. The Pearson’s product-moment correlation revealed a positive relationship was revealed between FNPS and FINC-NA (r = 0.6; p < 0.01) The findings identified that most ICU nurses had a positive attitude towards family importance in care however, nurses reported family support practices were minimal. In attempt to enhance family support provided by nurses, it is recommended to develop practice and educational strategies for nurses aimed at improving of family care. This is useful to families in sub-Saharan African countries were families play a vital role in caring for the patient during admission and after discharge.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120301426NurseFamilyAttitudeFamily nursingIntensive careIntensive care units
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Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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Family
Attitude
Family nursing
Intensive care
Intensive care units
title Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
title_full Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
title_fullStr Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
title_full_unstemmed Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
title_short Family nursing practice and family importance in care – Attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
title_sort family nursing practice and family importance in care attitudes of nurses working in intensive care units
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Family
Attitude
Family nursing
Intensive care
Intensive care units
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