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A pre-post evaluation of the Adler/Sheiner Programme (ASP): a nursing informational programme to support families and nurses in an intensive care unit (ICU).

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A pre-post evaluation of the Adler/Sheiner Programme (ASP): a nursing informational programme to support families and nurses in an intensive care unit (ICU).

Auteurs : Carmen G. Loiselle [Canada] ; Céline Gélinas ; Jamie Cassoff ; Johanne Boileau ; Lynne Mcvey

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RBID : pubmed:22209308

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

ICU nurses often report that timely informational and supportive resources would ease distress for clients and providers alike.

OBJECTIVES

This pilot study was aimed to explore the role of a comprehensive information and support programme in enhancing the work environment, task performance and reducing emotional distress amongst ICU nurses.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY/DESIGN

Through a mixed quantitative and qualitative design, nurses were invited to complete self-report questionnaires (n=25) and to participate in focus groups (n=7) prior to (T1) and 6 weeks after the implementation of the supportive programme (T2).

RESULTS

Measures of physical and mental effort were found to be significantly lower (t=2.45, p=0.02) at post test (T2). Statistical trends towards significance were observed for higher performance satisfaction (t=1.70, p=0.10) and lower emotional distress (t=2.00, p=0.06) at T2. Focus group data revealed that nurses felt more supported in their work, had more satisfaction with work tasks accomplished and felt more emotionally supported with the programme being in place.

CONCLUSIONS

Preliminary data from this pilot study suggest that a comprehensive information and support programme designed to support nurses in the ICU can enhance well being and workplace related factors. Work is currently underway to document the program's impact on family members in the ICU. Future studies should document further how and when similar programme contribute to enhance the workplace for other ICU staff.


DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2011.11.006
PubMed: 22209308


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