Family needs of patients in intensive care unit a literature review
Date
2022-11-01Author
WANTIYAH, Wantiyah
ILMIAH, Habibatus Khoirotin
YUNANTO, Rismawan Adi
SETIOPUTRO, Baskoro
NISTIANDANI, Ana
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The intensive care room is a room full of pressure for the patient being
treated and the family caring for it and focuses more on the physical needs
of the patient so that the family feels neglected by the service. Health services
do not pay attention to family needs. To identify the needs of the patient's
family in the intensive care unit. We used five databases, namely Google
Scholar, Science Direct, PubMed, SpringerLink, and ProQuest using the
PRISMA Flowchart for our study. The study design was cross-sectional,
cohort and qualitative, year of publication 2017-2022, and discussed the
needs of the patient's family in the intensive care room. A total of 13 articles
were selected for analysis, examining 5 family needs, namely assurance,
information, comfort, support and proximity. They were using instruments
such as CCFNI, NMI, and NFNI. This instrument is proven to have been used
globally to measure the needs of families in intensive care. Priority of family
needs with CCFNI and NFNI instruments, namely assurance with proximity.
Fulfilment of family needs using NMI instruments, information as a need that
is met by health services. The priority of family needs is assurance so that it
prioritizes physiological needs above other needs.
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