Preliminary construction of a humanistic care nursing program for adult ICU patients
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20241102-05963
- VernacularTitle:ICU成人患者人文关怀护理方案的初步构建
- Author:
Jianhong LYU
1
;
Yali ZHANG
;
Jian ZHOU
;
Lu ZHANG
;
Weiying ZHANG
;
Youqing PENG
;
Jiayu QIN
;
Li XU
;
Zhiyun YANG
;
Yanan HE
;
Lili MA
Author Information
1. 同济大学附属东方医院综合ICU,上海 200120
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Intensive Care Unit;
Humanistic care;
Nursing;
Delphi method
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2025;31(2):148-155
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To construct a humanistic care nursing program for adult ICU patients, providing guidance for the clinical practice of humanistic care in ICUs.Methods:Based on a literature review and clinical practice experience, a preliminary humanistic care nursing program for adult ICU patients was drafted. From August to September 2024, the Delphi method was used to conduct two rounds of expert consultation with 16 experts to revise the content of each item and the overall program, resulting in the final version of the humanistic care nursing program for ICU adult patients. The experts' engagement was measured by the effective response rate of the questionnaires, their authority by the expert authority coefficient, and the coordination of expert opinions by the Kendall's coefficient of concordance.Results:The effective response rate for the Delphi expert consultation questionnaires was 100.00% (16/16) in both rounds. The expert authority coefficients were 0.872 and 0.875, respectively. After the second round of consultation, the Kendall's coefficients for the importance, applicability, and feasibility of each level of item ranged from 0.119 to 0.313 ( P<0.05). The final humanistic care nursing program for adult ICU patients included three first-level items, 12 second-level items, and 55 third-level items. Conclusions:The humanistic care nursing program for adult ICU patients constructed in this study is scientific, targeted, and feasible, providing guidance for the clinical practice of humanistic care in ICU settings.