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Journal of Family Nursing | 2016

Family Nursing Therapeutic Conversations in Heart Failure Outpatient Clinics in Denmark: Nurses' Experiences.

Barbara Voltelen; Hanne Konradsen; Birte Østergaard

As part of the Heart Failure Family Trial presently being conducted in Denmark, this qualitative process evaluation explored the perceptions of seven practicing cardiac nurses who offered family nursing therapeutic conversations (FNTC) to families in three heart failure outpatient clinics. FNTC were guided by the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models. Data consisted of 34 case reports written by the nurses which documented the use of FNTC, including family responses to the FNTC. A focus group interview with the six of the nurses about their experience of offering FNTC was also conducted. Content analysis was performed using a combined deductive and inductive process. Nurses reported developing a distinct, closer, and more constructive relationship with the patients and their families and reported FNTC increased family bonding and strengthened family relationships. The nurses considered FNTC to be feasible interventions in the routine care provided in heart failure outpatient clinics.


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2018

Ethical considerations when conducting joint interviews with close relatives or family: an integrative review

Barbara Voltelen; Hanne Konradsen; Birte Østergaard

BACKGROUND Researchers are obligated to do no harm to participants of research. Conflicts in relationships can cause negative well-being; therefore, insight is needed into the particular ethical considerations that arise when conducting joint interviews with close relatives or family members simultaneously in the healthcare setting. AIM To collect and share knowledge related to ethical considerations conducting joint interviews. DESIGN AND METHODS A literature review inspired by the integrative review method was performed. Data were retrieved through a structured search in PubMed, CINAHL and the Philosophers Index and Academic Search Premier for articles published in English from 1980 to 2016 and included 18 articles, of a possible 2153. Article content was assessed line-by-line, and ethical considerations were extracted and organized in three subgroups regarding: Planning joint interviews; Conduction joint interviews and Reporting on joint interviews Findings: Participants should be offered the best terms for a constructive, on-going relationship after the joint interview has ended. This obligates the researcher to ensure a safe environment during the joint interview and create a delicate balance between the needs of the participants, using nonconfrontational techniques that foster equal and neutral but dedicated attention to all parties, before, during and after the joint interviews. CONCLUSION Specific ethical considerations should be taken into account before, during and after joint interviewing. Further research is needed before a final conclusion can be drawn.


Journal of Family Nursing | 2016

Report of the 12th International Family Nursing Conference: Improving Family health Globally Through Research, Education, and Practice, Odense, Denmark, 2015

Anne Brødsgaard; Karin Brochstedt Dieperink; Hanne Konradsen; Anette Lund; Anne Dichmann Sorknæs; Barbara Voltelen; Birte Østergaard


Family Relations | 2018

Family Nursing Therapeutic Conversations: Family Reorganization Processes After Diagnosis: FAMILY NURSING THERAPEUTIC CONVERSATIONS

Barbara Voltelen; Hanne Konradsen; Birte Østergaard


Family Health over Lifespan | 2018

Nursing students inclusion of family system nursing in their bachelorette thesis from 2012-2016

Barbara Voltelen; Anne Seneca Terkelsen


Archive | 2017

Post doc projekt i samarbejde med Fredericia Kommune og Onkologisk Afd. Vejle Sygehus

Barbara Voltelen


13th International Family Nursing Conference: The Art and Science of Family Nursing: Transforming Health for Families | 2017

Family Nursing Therapeutic Conversations: Heart Failure and Family Reorganization Processes One Year after Diagnosis

Barbara Voltelen; Hanne Konradsen; Birte Østergaard


Nordic Conference in Nursing Research: Methods and Networks for the future | 2016

Summarizing Knowledge about Ethical Challenges in Conducting Joint Interviews with Close Relatives

Barbara Voltelen; Hanne Konradsen; Birte Østergaard


Nordic Conference in Nursing Research: Methods and Networks for the future | 2016

Summarizing knowledge about ethical considerations when conducting Joint Interviews with close relatives

Barbara Voltelen; Hanne Konradsen; Birte Østergaard


Archive | 2016

Family System Nursing Intervention: Nurses' experiences and its impact on heart failure families' readjustment processes: A qualitative process evaluation

Barbara Voltelen

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Birte Østergaard

University of Southern Denmark

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Anne Seneca Terkelsen

University College Lillebaelt

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