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Challenges and Learning Needs of Nurse-Patients’ Family Communication: Focus Group Interviews With Intensive Care Unit Nurses in South Koreaopen access

Authors
Jin, J.Son, Youn-JungTate, J.A.Choi, J.
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Keywords
communication; families; intensive care unit; nurses; qualitative study
Citation
Evaluation and the Health Professions, v.45, no.4, pp 411 - 419
Pages
9
Journal Title
Evaluation and the Health Professions
Volume
45
Number
4
Start Page
411
End Page
419
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/56474
DOI
10.1177/01632787221076911
ISSN
0163-2787
1552-3918
Abstract
Intensive care unit (ICU) nurses are expected to facilitate effective day-to-day communication with patients and family members at the bedside. To date, communication training for ICU health care professionals has targeted mainly intensivists-in-training, but there is limited data on communication experience and needs to be evaluated among ICU nurses. This qualitative study used focus group interviews to explore daily communication experiences with patients’ families and communication training needs and preferences among ICU nurses in South Korea. Five focus group interviews were conducted with 27 ICU nurses (4–6 nurses per group). The results of inductive qualitative content analysis highlighted four main categories: “Perceived difficulties during communication,” “burden from working conditions,” “endeavors to promote communication skills,” and “strategies for cultivating effective communication.” Regarding suggestions for future communication training, nurses preferred interactive learning with peer-support over traditional methods (e.g., lectures). Nurses also suggested that communication training for ICU nurses should include learning skills appropriate for difficult situations (e.g., angry family members). Findings from this study can serve as a framework for stakeholders in ICU care and healthcare education (e.g., hospital and nursing administrators, nurse educators) when designing communication training to support ICU nurses with their practical knowledge and communication skills. © The Author(s) 2022.
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