Thematic analysis of intensive care unit diaries kept by staff: insights for caring

Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2023 Jun:76:103392. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2023.103392. Epub 2023 Jan 24.

Abstract

Objective: To explore recurrent themes in diaries kept by intensive care unit (ICU) staff during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Design: Qualitative study.

Setting: Two ICUs in a tertiary level hospital (Milan, Italy) from January to December 2021.

Methods: ICU staff members wrote a digital diary while caring for adult patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit for >48 hours. A thematic analysis was performed.

Findings: Diary entries described what happened and expressed emotions. Thematic analysis of 518 entries gleaned from 48 diaries identified four themes (plus ten subthemes): Presenting (Places and people; Diary project), Intensive Care Unit Stay (Clinical events; What the patient does; Patient support), Outside the Hospital (Family and topical events; The weather), Feelings and Thoughts (Encouragement and wishes; Farewell; Considerations).

Conclusion: The themes were similar to published findings. They offer insight into care in an intensive care unit during a pandemic, with scarce resources and no family visitors permitted, reflecting on the patient as a person and on daily care. The staff wrote farewell entries to dying patients even though no one would read them.

Implications for clinical practice: The implementation of digital diaries kept by intensive care unit staff is feasible even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Diaries kept by staff can provide a tool to humanize critical care. Staff can improve their work by reflecting on diary records.

Keywords: COVID-19; Diary; Digital diary; Humanizing; Intensive care unit; Qualitative research; Thematic analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • COVID-19*
  • Critical Care / psychology
  • Emotions
  • Humans
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Pandemics*