Intensive and Critical Care Nursing : Effect of Patient and Family Centred Care interventions for adult intensive care unit patients and their families: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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This research paper presents a systematic review and meta-analysisdesigned to determine if family-centered interventions in the ICU lead to better psychological outcomes for patients and their relatives than standard treatment. By synthesizing data from multiple randomized trials, the authors looked for improvements in conditions like delirium, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as general mortality rates. Ultimately, the study concludes that there is insufficient high-quality evidence to prove these specialized care models are more effective than traditional methods. The researchers highlight a significant lack of rigorous process evaluations, suggesting that more standardized data is needed to truly understand the impact of involving families in intensive care settings.