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sygeplejersken 10.2015 73 traumesygepleje english abstract lomholt m, slot a.
relatives
want to be present at
trauma
reception. sygeplejersken 2015;(10):68-73.
relatives
should be offered the opportunity to be present in the
trauma
ward where the
patient
is received and treated. based on a systematic literature review and interviews of
relatives
, the conclusion is that the co-involvement of
relatives
in the
trauma
ward during
patient
care has several advantages. giving
relatives
the opportunity to see, touch and talk to the
patient
has a calming effect on the casualty, and allows the
relatives
to adjust to the reality of the si- tuation. this has the effect of minimising emotional chaos, so that the mental processing of the situation can begin. another conclusion is that it makes a big difference for
relatives
to be received by a nurse, and have the experience of closeness and cari- ng. a follow-up telephone conversation with the same nurse is percei- ved as meaningful by the
relatives
. only few quantitative and qualitative studies have been made on the presence of
relatives
in
trauma
units and follow-up by telephone. there is therefore a need for more research in this area in order to ob- tain evidence for best care delivery practice in relation to
relatives
in
trauma
wards, and in next stages of the care pathway, based on the
patient
?s and
relatives
? needs. keywords:
relatives
,
trauma
ward, telephone follow-up, co-involve- ment, care.
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