Relatives' experiences of care encounters in the general ward after ICU discharge: a qualitative study.
Theresa GyllanderUlla NäppäMarie HäggströmPublished in: BMC nursing (2023)
The relatives of patients experience their needs as unfulfilled in care encounters with nurses at the general ward after transfer from ICU. In order to meet the needs of relatives, nurses require well-developed non-technical skills to establish a compassionate interaction founded on trust and respect for the individual. Future research should investigate how relatives' needs can be met in practice. New nursing innovations are necessary to structure encounters with patients and relatives transitioning from the intensive care unit.