Mixed‐method research protocol: Development and evaluation of a nursing intervention in patients discharged from the intensive care unit
Cecilia Cuzco,
Pedro Castro Rebollo,
Raquel Marín Pérez,
Ana Isabel Núñez Delgado,
Marta Romero García,
M. Antonia Martínez Momblan,
Dolors Estrada Reventós,
Gemma Martínez Estalella,
Pilar Delgado‐Hito
Affiliations
Cecilia Cuzco
Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain
Pedro Castro Rebollo
Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain
Raquel Marín Pérez
Hospital Bellvitge L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Spain
Ana Isabel Núñez Delgado
Hospital Valle d’Hebron Barcelona Spain
Marta Romero García
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences School of Nursing Department of Fundamental and Medical‐Surgical Nursing Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain
M. Antonia Martínez Momblan
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences School of Nursing Department of Fundamental and Medical‐Surgical Nursing Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain
Dolors Estrada Reventós
Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain
Gemma Martínez Estalella
Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain
Pilar Delgado‐Hito
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences School of Nursing Department of Fundamental and Medical‐Surgical Nursing Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain
Abstract Aim (a) To understand patients’ lived experience at intensive care unit (ICU) discharge and (b) to evaluate the impact of a nursing empowerment intervention (NEI) on patients’ anxiety and depression levels at ICU discharge. Design A mixed‐methods approach will be applied. Methods In the qualitative phase, the hermeneutic phenomenological method will be used. Participants will be patients from three university hospitals who will be selected by purposive sampling. Data will be gathered through in‐depth interviews and analysed using content analysis. The qualitative data obtained will be employed to develop the nursing intervention. Subsequently, a multicenter, parallel‐group, experimental pre‐test/post‐test design with a control group will be used to measure the effectiveness of the nursing empowerment intervention in the quantitative phase by means of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Simple random probabilistic sampling will include 172 patients in this phase.