Guidelines for Family-Centered Care in the Neonatal, Pediatric, and Adult ICU
University of California San Diego · Johns Hopkins Hospital · +24 more institutions
Abstract
To provide clinicians with evidence-based strategies to optimize the support of the family of critically ill patients in the ICU.
We used the Council of Medical Specialty Societies principles for the development of clinical guidelines as the framework for guideline development. We assembled an international multidisciplinary team of 29 members with expertise in guideline development, evidence analysis, and family-centered care to revise the 2007 Clinical Practice Guidelines for support of the family in the patient-centered ICU. We conducted a scoping review of qualitative research that explored family-centered care in the ICU. Thematic analyses were conducted to support Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome question development. Patients and families validated the importance of interventions and outcomes. We then conducted a systematic review using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations methodology to make recommendations for practice. Recommendations were subjected to electronic voting with pre-established voting thresholds. No industry funding was associated with the guideline development.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 128.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 282
Authors
29- JEJudy E. DavidsonCorresponding
University of California San Diego
- RARebecca A. Aslakson
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
- ACAnn C. Long
University of Washington, Harborview Medical Center
- KPKathleen Puntillo
University of California, San Francisco
- EKErin K. Kross
University of Washington, Harborview Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Thematic analysis
- Psychological intervention
- Guideline
- Grading (engineering)
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Systematic review
- Population