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User centred critical care discharge information to support early critical illness rehabilitation; development and evaluation using the Medical Research Council’s complex interventions framework

User centred critical care discharge information to support early critical illness rehabilitation; development and evaluation using the Medical Research Council’s complex interventions framework
User centred critical care discharge information to support early critical illness rehabilitation; development and evaluation using the Medical Research Council’s complex interventions framework
Objectives: this paper reports on an intervention designed during an ongoing 2 phase project aimed at improving early critical illness rehabilitation. It focuses specifically on the justification for a newly developed critical care discharge information pack: ‘User Centred Critical care Discharge Information Pack’(UCCDIP). The intervention is described in detail and the chosen research methods are discussed.

Background: discharge from critical care to a ward is a difficult time for patients and relatives. Research suggests that effective information has the potential to reduce relocation stress and optimize recovery.

Methods: using the Medical Research Council framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions, a phase I focus group study and collaboration with service users/carers informed the development of a new critical care discharge information pack, currently being evaluated in a phase II Randomised Controlled Trial.

Conclusion: UCCDIP acknowledges the patients’ need to understand what they have been through and the progress they have made. It provides for the different information needs of patients and relatives, recognising their physical and psychological vulnerability. Through its use of reflection and participation, UCCDIP has the potential to optimise support of adult patients and their families during early critical illness rehabilitation.
critical care, patient discharge, patient education handout, rehabilitation, relocation stress
0964-3397
123-131
Bench, Suzanne D.
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Day, Tina L.
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Griffiths, Peter
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Bench, Suzanne D.
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Day, Tina L.
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Griffiths, Peter
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Bench, Suzanne D., Day, Tina L. and Griffiths, Peter (2012) User centred critical care discharge information to support early critical illness rehabilitation; development and evaluation using the Medical Research Council’s complex interventions framework. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 28 (2), 123-131. (doi:10.1016/j.iccn.2012.02.002). (PMID:22386848)

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Objectives: this paper reports on an intervention designed during an ongoing 2 phase project aimed at improving early critical illness rehabilitation. It focuses specifically on the justification for a newly developed critical care discharge information pack: ‘User Centred Critical care Discharge Information Pack’(UCCDIP). The intervention is described in detail and the chosen research methods are discussed.

Background: discharge from critical care to a ward is a difficult time for patients and relatives. Research suggests that effective information has the potential to reduce relocation stress and optimize recovery.

Methods: using the Medical Research Council framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions, a phase I focus group study and collaboration with service users/carers informed the development of a new critical care discharge information pack, currently being evaluated in a phase II Randomised Controlled Trial.

Conclusion: UCCDIP acknowledges the patients’ need to understand what they have been through and the progress they have made. It provides for the different information needs of patients and relatives, recognising their physical and psychological vulnerability. Through its use of reflection and participation, UCCDIP has the potential to optimise support of adult patients and their families during early critical illness rehabilitation.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 3 March 2012
Published date: April 2012
Keywords: critical care, patient discharge, patient education handout, rehabilitation, relocation stress
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 300532
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/300532
ISSN: 0964-3397
PURE UUID: 99c47e6f-4b9d-4672-9823-2ffa87ce34df
ORCID for Peter Griffiths: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2439-2857

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Date deposited: 22 Feb 2012 14:31
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:37

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Author: Suzanne D. Bench
Author: Tina L. Day
Author: Peter Griffiths ORCID iD

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