1. Tailored multicomponent program for discomfort reduction in critically ill patients may decrease post-traumatic stress disorder in general ICU survivors at 1 year.
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Kalfon, Pierre, Alessandrini, Marine, Boucekine, Mohamed, Renoult, Stéphanie, Geantot, Marie-Agnès, Deparis-Dusautois, Stéphanie, Berric, Audrey, Collange, Olivier, Floccard, Bernard, Mimoz, Olivier, Julien, Amour, Robert, René, Audibert, Juliette, Renault, Anne, Follin, Arnaud, Thevenin, Didier, Revel, Nathalie, Venot, Marion, Patrigeon, René-Gilles, and Signouret, Thomas
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POST-traumatic stress disorder , *CRITICALLY ill , *INTENSIVE care units , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Purpose: Reducing discomfort in the intensive care unit (ICU) should have a positive effect on long-term outcomes. This study assessed whether a tailored multicomponent program for discomfort reduction was effective in reducing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms at 1 year in general ICU survivors.Methods: This study is a prospective observational comparative effectiveness cohort study involving 30 ICUs. It was an extension of the IPREA3 study, a cluster-randomized controlled trial designed to assess the efficacy of a tailored multicomponent program to reduce discomfort in critically ill patients. The program included assessment of ICU-related self-perceived discomforts, immediate and monthly feedback to the healthcare team, and site-specific tailored interventions. The exposure was the implementation of this program. The eligible patients were exposed versus unexposed general adult ICU survivors. The prevalence of substantial PTSD symptoms at 1 year was assessed based on the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R).Results: Of the 1537 ICU survivors included in the study, 475 unexposed patients and 344 exposed patients had follow-up data at 1 year: 57 (12.0%) and 21 (6.1%) presented with PTSD at 1 year, respectively (p = 0.004). Considering the clustering and after adjusting for age, gender, McCabe classification, and ICU-related self-perceived overall discomfort score, exposed patients were significantly less likely than unexposed patients to have substantial PTSD symptoms at 1 year (p = 0.015).Conclusions: Implementation of a tailored multicomponent program in the ICU that has proved to be effective for reducing self-perceived discomfort in general adult ICU survivors also reduced the prevalence of substantial PTSD symptoms at 1 year.Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02762409. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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