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  1. Kumaravadivel Dharmalingam, T., Mohammad Rahim Kamaluddin, Shamsul Kamalrujan Hassan, Rhendra Hardy Mohammad Zaini
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    The needs of intensive care patient’s family
    members are often neglected. Many healthcare practitioners do
    not realize that meeting the family needs in the intensive care
    settings actually may improve outcome for their patients and
    enable the family members to cope and deal with the patient’s
    hospitalization period effectively. With this in mind, the present
    study aimed to address the needs of Malaysian family members
    of intensive care unit patients. Methods: This cross-sectional
    survey was conducted among family members of Intensive Care
    Unit of Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. A total of
    60 family members were recruited using a convenience sampling
    manner. A Malay validated Critical Care Family Needs
    Inventory was used to identify the family needs among the
    respondents. Descriptive statistics as well as mean comparison
    analyses were employed to achieve the study. Results: The
    findings showed that family members ranked Assurance items as
    the most important needs. In terms of subscales scores,
    Assurance and Information evidenced higher mean scores
    compared to other dimensions. All the family need dimensions
    had positive and significant associations with one another. The
    highest correlation was noted among Comfort – Support pair,
    r(58) = 0.73, p < 0.001. No significant differences in the mean
    values found across gender, history of admission and types of
    relationships. In contrast, significant mean difference was
    observed across level of education. Conclusion: Identifying the
    needs of family members in the intensive care unit is imperative
    as it raises awareness and contributes knowledge in terms of
    family needs to healthcare providers, policy makers, medical
    social workers and general public.
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