{Reference Type}: Journal Article
{Title}: Family members' satisfaction with care and decision-making in intensive care units and post-stay follow-up needs-a cross-sectional survey study.
{Author}: Frivold G;Slettebø Å;Heyland DK;Dale B;
{Journal}: Nurs Open
{Volume}: 5
{Issue}: 1
{Year}: 01 2018
{Factor}: 1.942
{DOI}: 10.1002/nop2.97
{Abstract}: The aim of this study was to explore family members' satisfaction with care and decision-making during the intensive care units stay and their follow-up needs after the patient's discharge or death.
A cross-sectional survey study was conducted.
Family members of patients recently treated in an ICU were participating. The questionnaire contented of background variables, the instrument Family Satisfaction in ICU (FS-ICU 24) and questions about follow-up needs. Descriptive and non-parametric statistics and a multiple linear regression were used in the analysis.
A total of 123 (47%) relatives returned the questionnaire. Satisfaction with care was higher scored than satisfaction with decision-making. Follow- up needs after the ICU stay was reported by 19 (17%) of the participants. Gender and length of the ICU stay were shown as factors identified to predict follow-up needs.