Experiences of nurses with an innovative digital diary intervention in the intensive care unit: A qualitative exploration

Authors Tineke Haakma, Rob Tieben, Brenda Sleven, Marc Buise, Margo van Mol
Published in Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Publication date 2022
Type Article

Summary

Diaries have been used regularly in various intensive care units (ICUs) in international settings. Hard copy diaries written by relatives became impractical during the COVID-19 pandemic due to ICU visiting restrictions and infection control considerations. The implementation of a web based application, named the “Post-ICU” diary, offered relatives the ability to collaboratively write in a digital diary, to easily upload photos, video and audio clips and to feel engaged with the patient at a safe distance. In addition it allowed nurses to easily provide up-to-date information. The aim of this pilot study was to explore the experiences of ICU nurses with the implementation process and application of the Post-ICU diary.

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  • Portretfoto jonge vrouw
    Tineke Haakma
    • Teacher-researcher
    • Research group: Duurzame Farmaceutische Zorg
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Published in Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Year and volume 70 June 2022, article 103197
Key words diaries, digital innovation, COVID-19, intensive care unit (ICU), nurses, post-ICU diaries, relatives, post intensive care syndrom (PICS)
Digital Object Identifier 10.1016/j.iccn.2022.103197
Page range 1-7