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Family Engagement in Intensive Care Unit

Not Applicable
Conditions
Critical Care
Intensive Care Unit
Family Members
Nurse's Role
Interventions
Other: Family engagement
Registration Number
NCT04311190
Lead Sponsor
University of Udine
Brief Summary

We hypothesized that engaging families in the care of critically ill patients could improve outcome both at the family and at the patient levels. Thus, the aim of this project is to assess the effects of a family engagement program on family members' satisfaction and on patients' well-being and quality of life.

Detailed Description

Despite the health care professionals should consider the active involvement of families in Intensive Care Unit (ICU), little research investigating family member's contributions to care, including its outcomes on family itself and on patient care, has been rendered available. To assess the effects of a family engagement program on family members' satisfaction and on patients' well-being and quality of life. A quasi-experimental study with two non-randomized groups (94 per each group) will be performed in two general ICUs of an Academic Italian Hospital. The intervention will be carried out in a single ICU and consists of family members' involvement in the care of their beloved one with bed physical exercises and simple care tasks. Participants will be assessed for outcomes including the family satisfaction, assessed with the FS-ICU tool within 48 hours after the patient's discharge from ICU, the patient's sense of well-being, measured with a visual analogue scale within 30 minutes after the time period of a visit, and the quality of life, investigated with the SF-12 questionnaire within the first 48 hours after admission in ICU, at three and six months after ICU discharge by telephone. First, this study constitutes a significant step in a research agenda aimed at deepening the nursing sensitive outcomes in ICUs and the quality of hospital care. Secondly, result from this study may have the potential to better understand how families may modify patients' outcomes and whether the family members would benefit from an engagement program.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
188
Inclusion Criteria

PATIENT

  • 18 years of age and older;
  • expected to stay in-ICU at least three days;
  • with high or low acuity conditions.

FAMILY MEMBER

  • being the patient's spouse, or in a blood relation, or next of kin, and/or with whom the patient spends most of the time;
  • 18 of age or above;
  • willing to visit the patient on a daily basis;
  • willing to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria

PATIENT Patients' discharge from ICU, transfer to another hospital, or death.

FAMILY MEMBER The unexpected suspension of visiting their loved ones in ICU daily

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ICU AFamily engagementFamily members' involvement in the care of their beloved one
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Family satisfaction (FS)Within 48 hours after the patient's discharge from ICU

FS-ICU tool

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patient's sense of well-being30 minutes after the family involvement for the intervention group and in the same hours after the ICU visiting hours for the control group

Visual analogue scale

Quality of Life (QoL)At three and six months after ICU discharge

SF-12

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