@article{Suparman Rustam_Kongsuwan_2017, title={Communication in Patients with Ventilation Support: An Integrative Review}, volume={37}, url={https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nur-psu/article/view/106587}, abstractNote={<p>Communication is a basic human need. Patients with ventilation support using an endotracheal tube<br>cannot communicate orally. Such condition may lead to negative impacts related to ineffective communication.<br>The purpose of this article was to review the literature concerning in patient situations with communication<br>difficulties due to airway and ventilation problems. Integrative review was conducted on published literature<br>in the years 2002 to 2016. Electronic databases included ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source, Elsevier/<br>Science Direct, CINAHL, and PubMed were used. The search strategies were based on PICO questions<br>using keyword such as communication ability, ineffective communication, ventilation support, and mechanical<br>ventilation. Relevant literatures were appraised following the recommendation of The Joanna Briggs Institute<br>for Evidence-Based Nursing. One hundred and sixty-one articles were retrieved and there were 21 articles<br>met the inclusion criteria. Impact of ineffective communication in patients with ventilation support included<br>depression and anxiety; fear and anger; frustration; and loss of control. Factors related to ineffective<br>communication were inability to lip-read; motor weakness; fear and avoidance of talking, and inability to<br>write. Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategy was mostly used to enhance effective<br>communication. The results of this integrative review revealed gaps of knowledge about communication<br>methods and strategies to enhance effective communication in patients with ventilation difficulties. Support<br>focusing on the factors associated with ineffective communication, especially concerning emotional factors of<br>fear and avoidance of conversation was identified. Implications for practice were identified and discussed.</p>}, number={Supplement}, journal={Journal of Research in Nursing-Midwifery and Health Sciences }, author={Suparman Rustam, Junaidy and Kongsuwan, Waraporn}, year={2017}, month={Dec.}, pages={25–31} }