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Hye Young Yun (Yonsei University) Sanghee Kim (Yonsei University) Euiguem Oh (Yonsei University) Yeonsoo Jang (Yonsei University) Phill Ja Kim (Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System) Im Kyoung Kim (Yonsei University)
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한국성인간호학회 성인간호학회 학술대회 2021년 한국성인간호학회 국제학술대회
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2021.8
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156 - 156 (1page)

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Aim(s): Clinical indicators tend to be emphasized among critically ill patients, for whom the maintenance of vital functions is important, while their dignity as human beings tends to be downplayed. However, pain relief and respect for critically ill patients improve the clinical outcomes and experience. Therefore, a need exists for interventions that guarantee the safety and dignity of critically ill patients and provide individual critical care with caregiver participation. The purpose of this study was to develop an early palliative care intervention based on person-centered care in an intensive care unit (ICU).
Method(s): This methodological study was designed to develop early palliative care interventions. Based on the person-centered care theory, a draft intervention was developed by identifying 7 cases of interventions in foreign institutions that provide palliative care in ICUs and conducting a systematic, integrated literature review of palliative care interventions and person-centered care interventions in ICUs. We then conducted individual interviews with 5 health-care providers and 5 caregivers of critically ill patients. Next, we developed a draft protocol for an early palliative care intervention based on person-centered care in ICUs, which 6 experts in intensiv ... 전체 초록 보기

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