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Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ; 19(1): 2348891, 2024 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38723246

PURPOSE: This article describes intensive care nurses` experiences of using communicative caring touch as stroking the patient`s cheek or holding his hand. Our research question: "What do intensive care nurses communicate through caring touch?" METHODS: In this qualitative hermeneutically based study data from two intensive care units at Norwegian hospitals are analysed. Eight specialist nurses shared experiences through individual, semi-structured interviews. RESULTS: The main theme, Communicating safety and presence has four sub-themes: Amplified presence, Communicating security, trust and care, Creating and confirming relationships and Communicating openness to a deeper conversation. Communicative caring touch is offered from the nurse due to the patient`s needs. Caring touch communicates person-centred care, invites to relationship while respecting the patient's dignity as a fellow human being. Caring touch conveys a human initiative in the highly technology environment. CONCLUSION: Caring touch is the silent way to communicate care, hope, strength and humanity to critical sick patients. This article provides evidence for a common, but poorly described phenomenon in intensive care nursing.


Communication , Critical Care Nursing , Empathy , Intensive Care Units , Nurse-Patient Relations , Qualitative Research , Touch , Humans , Norway , Female , Male , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Patient-Centered Care , Middle Aged , Trust
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Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ; 17(1): 2092964, 2022 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35762038

BACKGROUND: Historically, caring touch was integrated in targeted nursing acts as shoulder massage, calming patients or to check vital parameters by touching the patient`s skin. However, this phenomenon in intensive care nursing still lacks convincing descriptions. Caring touch is an important part of being an intensive care nurse and confirming the patient`s dignity. To touch the patient`s skin is a common nursing act, but not much spoken of. Caring touch on the patient`s chin, holding hands or giving a hug has earlier been called e.g., non-procedural touch. PURPOSE: Explore the meaning of caring touch as it appeared for Norwegian intensive care nurses. METHODS: Secondary analysis of data from qualitative, individual semi-structured interviews. Eight experienced intensive care nurses at public Norwegian non-university hospitals. Registered by the Norwegian Center for Research data NSD December 2014. ID 41164. FINDINGS: Data analysis revealed one main-theme: The speaking body, with four sub-themes 1) Eyes and facial expressions, 2) Patients emotional expressions, 3) Closeness and distance, 4) ICU nurses' emotional responses. CONCLUSION: Caring touch is a silent way of showing culturally competent care and establish or continue nurse-patient relationships in intensive care units. Caring touch contributes to heighten ethical dimensions of dignity in intensive care nursing.


Critical Care Nursing , Critical Care/methods , Critical Care/psychology , Humans , Intensive Care Units , Nurse-Patient Relations , Qualitative Research , Touch
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