[PDF][PDF] The psychosocial needs of the families of the patients admitted to intensive care units: A review of literature

SA Shorofi, Y Jannati… - Journal of clinical …, 2014 - academia.edu
Since families are responsible for supporting their patients in most cases, paying attention to
them is considered as a significant element in the treatment process. Families who are not …

The effects of religious and spiritual interventions on the resilience of family members of patients in the ICU

M Rahmati, B Khaledi, N Salari… - Shiraz E-Medical …, 2017 - brieflands.com
Background: Spiritual support, belief in God, and praying are of the elements and tools used
by a family to deal with stressful events. Objectives: The present study is aimed at examining …

[HTML][HTML] The relationship between anxiety and coping strategies in family caregivers of patients with trauma

M Rahnama, H Shahdadi, S Bagheri… - Journal of clinical and …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim To study the relationship of anxiety with coping strategies in family caregivers of trauma
patients. Materials and Methods The present research was a descriptive-correlational study …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of programmed family presence in coronary care units on patients' and families' anxiety

SH Kamali, M Imanipour, HSE Ghasemi… - Journal of caring …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction: Hospitalization of patients in the intensive care units always has negative
consequences such as anxiety and concern for patients and their families. This study aimed …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of yoga on the quality of life of nurses working in intensive care units. Randomized controlled clinical trial

K Rostami, F Ghodsbin - Investigación y educación en enfermería, 2019 - scielo.org.co
Objective. The work, herein, sought to determine the effect of yoga on the quality of life of
nurses working in intensive care units (ICU). Methods. This was a randomized controlled …

The effect of yoga on coping strategies among intensive care unit nurses

T Mehrabi, F Azadi, S Pahlavanzadeh… - Iranian Journal of …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Materials and Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 34 female nurses working in ICU
who were qualified to enter the study were selected. Yoga exercises were administrated two …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of a family-centered clinical intervention on the anxiety of family members of the patients hospitalized in critical care units

F Golaghaie, D Hekmatpou, M Vafaie… - Journal of Gorgan …, 2016 - sci.goums.ac.ir
Methods: In this clinical trail study, eighty family members of the patients hospitalized in the
intensive care units were randomly divided into interventional and control groups …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of psycho-social needs of the family members of the patients hospitalized in ICU and CCU

M Sarhadi, A Navidian, HT FASIHI, A Keykhaei - 2014 - sid.ir
Aims: Understanding and meeting physiological and social needs of the family members of
the patients hospitalized in ICU is very important for the nurses. This study has been done …

Effects of a nursing supportive program on anxiety and stress levels in the family members of patients after cardiac surgery in the ICU

T Rezaei, R Azarfarin, Z Totonchi… - Iranian Heart …, 2016 - journal.iha.org.ir
Background: This research was conducted to investigate the effects of a nursing supportive
program on anxiety and stress levels in the family members of patients admitted to the …

Explanation of the viewpoints and experiences of nurses in intensive care units regarding religious-spiritual care

F Araghian Mojarad, A Sanago… - Journal of Qualitative …, 2015 - jqr1.kmu.ac.ir
Introduction: Research has shown that religion and religious beliefs are influential factors in
adaptability to difficulties. In such cases, the individual establishes an emotional connection …