Intensive Communication for Chronically Critically Ill
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Critical Care
- Sponsor
- Case Western Reserve University
- Enrollment
- 571
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- length of stay and depression
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This study was a trial of a formal system of family meetings to support family decision makers of chronically critically ill patients in the intensive care unit.
Detailed Description
Formal family meetings have been recommended as a useful approach to assist in goal setting, facilitate decision making, and reduce use of ineffective resources in the ICU. We implemented an "intensive communication system" to test the effect of regular, structured formal family meetings on patient outcomes among long-stay ICU patients The design was a pre-post, tandem assignment of patients (n=217) receiving usual care and communication, followed by enrollment of intervention patients (n=354), from 5 ICUs. The "intensive communication system" included: (1) family meeting within 5 days of ICU admission and weekly thereafter; (2) each meeting addressed medical update, values and preferences, goals of care; treatment plan, and milestones for judging effectiveness of treatment. We measured differences between control and intervention patients in indicators of aggressiveness of care or timing of treatment limitation decisions (ICU mortality, LOS, duration of ventilation, treatment limitation orders, or use of tracheostomy or percutaneous gastrostomy). Difference in outcomes among patients who died or who had treatment limitation orders, comparing control and intervention groups, was also examined.
Investigators
Barbara J. Daly
Principal Investigator
Case Western Reserve University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •cognitively impaired mechanical ventilation \>3 days not expected to be discharged before 5 days having a family decision maker
Exclusion Criteria
- •no family member hospice referral
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
length of stay and depression
Time Frame: ICU admission, Day 5, discharge, and 2 months