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Value-Based Experiences Related to Digital Follow-Up Services Among Critical Care Survivors

#2025
#Nursing & Health Sciences

PMU Autor*in
Peter Nydahl

Alle Autor*innen
Anna Zacharelou, Radenka Munjas Samarin, Karolina Mikulcic, Ana Brcina, Adriano Friganovic, Christina Jones, Peter Nydahl, Margo M. C. Van Mol

Fachzeitschrift
Nursing & Health Sciences

Kurzfassung

Intensive care units (ICUs) are increasingly striving to provide cost-effective and value-based support. To meet this trend, digital solutions might offer appropriate opportunities for delivering remote, personalized follow-up services. However, it remains unclear whether digital solutions align with survivors' preferences to improve post-ICU quality of life. The aim was to explore the value-based experiences related to digital follow-up services among critical care survivors. A qualitative design, with focus group interviews from May through October 2023, was conducted with critical care survivors recruited from four European countries. A thematic approach was used to analyze the data. Twenty-two participants were included, of whom half were women (n = 11). Three main themes were categorized: (1) powerless and uncontrolled, a search for regaining life; (2) adequate digital information; and (3) the role of technology and appropriate functionalities according to users' wishes. Overall findings across the four European countries highlighted value-based preferences such as personalized online information delivery, the possibility of e-consults with healthcare professionals, and digital access to peer support.

Keywords

Intensive care unit, Health-related quality of life, E-health, ICU follow-up service, Digital support, Postintensive care syndrome