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Transition experiences of patients and families upon discharge from intensive care: a scoping review.

By Zucatti PB et al.·2025·Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil·View original on Europe PMC

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Plain-English summary

This study looked at how adult patients and their families feel when moving from intensive care to regular hospital rooms. Researchers reviewed various articles and found that this transition can be a tough time, filled with emotional challenges and a lack of clear information. Many patients and families reported feeling unprepared and abandoned, which can make it hard for them to adjust and continue their care effectively. The findings suggest that better communication and support during this transition are needed to help patients and families feel more secure and informed. Overall, the study highlights the importance of improving the way care is communicated during this critical time.

Abstract

to map available evidence on the experiences of adult patients and family members regarding the transition of care between intensive care and inpatient units.scoping review conducted according to Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines. Primary studies, reviews, dissertations, and theses published in Portuguese, English, or Spanish were included, with no time limit. The final search was conducted on health portals and databases and in digital libraries. The selection was performed by two reviewers in a blind and independent manner. The data were extracted using a script and presented in figures, descriptive and deductive qualitative analysis, categorizing the experiences between the stages of assessment, planning, execution, and follow-up after discharge.thirty articles comprised the sample. The experiences mapped highlight the transition as a critical moment in hospitalization, marked by emotional impact and informational weaknesses. Reports of unpreparedness, feelings of abandonment, and communication failures compromise the continuity of care and the adaptation of patients and family members.the experiences described point to the transition of care between intensive care and inpatient units as a complex and multifaceted process. The gaps identified require structured communication strategies, timely information, and alignment between units.

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Original publication on Europe PMC: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41379190