Family involvement in the intensive care unit in four Nordic countries.
Gro FrivoldAnne Sophie ÅgårdHanne Irene JensenEva ÅkermanMariann FossumHanne Birgit AlfheimMatias RasiRanveig LindPublished in: Nursing in critical care (2021)
The level of family care in ICUs in the four Nordic countries is generally based on nurses' discretion. Although most Nordic ICUs report having an open or flexible visiting policy, a wide range of potential restrictions still exists. Children and young relatives are not routinely followed up. Family members are included in communication and decision-making, whereas family involvement in daily care, ward rounds and family-witnessed resuscitation seem to be areas with a potential for improvement.