Mind-Body-Spiritual Nursing Care in Intensive Care Unit

Ninuk Dian Kurniawati, - and Nursalam, - and Suharto, - and - (2017) Mind-Body-Spiritual Nursing Care in Intensive Care Unit. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL NURSING CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, PRACTICE AND RESEARCH Development in Nursing (INC 2017) (The proceedings series Advances in Health Sciences Research), 3. pp. 223-228. ISSN ISBN 10.2991/inc-17.2017.59 , ISSN 2468-5739

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Abstract

The fast-paced and high technology environment coupled with high acuity and life-threatening patient conditions in intensive care unit (ICU) have led the nurse focused on professional competence and technical skills to maintain a stable physiological condition. This may result in negligence of other aspects of caring i.e. psychological and spiritual aspects. This study aimed at revealing the nurses and patients’ experience on mind-body and spiritual nursing care at ICUs. The study was conducted at two hospitals: a university hospital and a private hospital in Surabaya used a phenomenological approach. The population of the study was both patients and nurses in intensive care units who were selected using purposive sampling technique. Fourteen nurses and nine patients were recruited as participants. Data collection took place from September to December 2016 by In-depth interview. Data obtained were processed and analyzed using methods of Colaizzi. Seven themes were generated from the data: patients’ and nurses’ perception of nursing care, patient issues, hospital environment, family support, and how patients cope with the stressors. Mind-body-spiritual nursing care is important for the patient in critical care setting to cope with the stressors. In addition to the nursing care, the patient stressors, ICU environment, family support, and experience also affect patient coping. A further study is required to establish which stimulus is significant for patient coping and what model of mind-body-spiritual nursing care is best to meet the patient need in ICU.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: mind-body-spiritual care, experience, ICU, coping, stressor Introduction
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
R Medicine > RT Nursing > RT1-120 Nursing
Divisions: 13. Fakultas Keperawatan > Pendidikan Ners
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Ninuk Dian Kurniawati, --
Nursalam, -NIDN0025126601
Suharto, --
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Depositing User: Eko Kuswanto
Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2023 03:20
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2023 03:20
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/120361
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