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Integrative therapies in intensive care units: A scoping review

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING
Volume 30, Issue 19-20, Pages 2745-2757

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15775

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family; healthcare professionals; integrative therapies; intensive care unit

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The study reviewed literature on the incorporation of integrative therapies in intensive care units, finding positive outcomes and nurses' positive attitudes towards using integrative therapies in ICUs.
Aim We reviewed literature describing the incorporation of integrative therapies in intensive care units. We aimed to elicit an overall picture of research and find existing knowledge gaps on this topic. Design We conducted a scoping review guided by Arksey and O'Malley's methodological framework and were guided by the PRISMA-ScR Checklist. Methods Various databases were searched for relevant literature. English language articles published between 1999 and 2019 were retrieved. Data were extracted based on sample, sample size, methodology, findings and implications for practice. Results From 275 studies retrieved, 30 were included, based on the inclusion criteria. Three key themes related to integrative therapies in intensive care units emerged from the literature: 1) general information on integrative therapies; 2) interventions using integrative therapies; and 3) perceptions and attitudes of nurses on integrative therapies. Positive outcomes were observed in ICUs, and nurses showed positive attitudes towards using integrative therapies.

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