Designing a Nurse-Delivered Delirium Bundle: What ICU Staff, Survivors, and Their Families Think?

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Generally, the bundle was deemed acceptable and deliverable. However, like any complex intervention, component adaptations will be required depending on resources available to the ICU; in particular, involvement of pharmacists in the ward round and physiotherapists in mobilizing intubated patients.

Overall, staff, survivors, and their families agreed the bundle was acceptable.

Facilitating factors for delivering the bundle were staff and relatives’ education about potential benefits and encouraging family presence.

9 focus group interviews were conducted with ICU staff in 12 UK ICUs.

Three focus group interviews were conducted with ICU survivors and their family members.

Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed, and thematically analysed using the Braun and Clarke framework.

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