Abstract
In this Special Issue of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing we are pleased to present
the latest international work related to family-centred care in intensive care settings.
Our journal is read in over 90 countries and the 16 articles presented in this Special
Issue truly reflect the international scope and engagement in family-centred care
initiatives. The contributions in this issue not only originate from across Europe, Asia,
Oceania and North America, the papers also address family-centred care issues
across adult intensive care, paediatric intensive care and neonatal intensive care
settings.
As Guest Editors, we have been excited to receive papers reporting on familycentred care and on the initiatives being developed to improve care for families. The
papers in this Special Issue explore new and emerging perspectives of familycentred care that push the boundaries of this concept. A recent international survey
conducted across 40 countries identified that the most common family-centred care
initiatives focus on family visitation and presence on rounds, family information,
family involvement in care of the patient and family presence during resuscitation
(Kleinpell et al., 2018). In this Special Issue you will read more about the impact of
family visiting and family participation in care, and about other important influencers
on the delivery of family care.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 0 |
Journal | Intensive and Critical Care Nursing |
Volume | 0 |
Issue number | 0 |
Early online date | 19 Oct 2018 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2019 |