Objective: Families of ICU patients have a pressing need for information: they find themselves suddenly in a complex technical environment often because of a life-threatening illness of a loved one. Some evidence suggests that specific communication tools (like websites or brochures) could improve the experience of ICU families. Design: Randomized, multicenter, stepped wedge trial for large-scale assessment of the effectiveness of a multitasking intervention to improve communication with families of critically ill patients. Main outcome: correct understanding of the prognosis. Secondary outcomes: correct understanding of medical treatments, prevalence of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms in the first ICU week. Prevalence of PTSD 6 months from ICU discharge. Empathy and burnout among ICU staff. Prevalence of refusals for tissues/organ donation, and medical claims. Subjects: 2100 ICU relatives of critically ill patients. Interventions: The intervention employs specific tools especially designed to raise the correctness of information and to improve the quality of communication: a website presenting the ICU world and justifying the relatives' emotions, with a webpage specifically dedicated to each participating ICU; a standard brochure; eight posters for the families' waiting room and a signboard for the ICU door. Measurements and main results: The study plans to assess these materials in up to 300 Italian ICUs that will participate, according to a five waves program, each one with randomized starting order. This way the effect of the intervention will be evaluated simultaneously. Conclusion: This is an educational study, aiming to spread good medical practices, while also verifying their real effectiveness in a large number of ICUs. Trial registration number: NCT03438175.

Improving communication toward ICU families to facilitate understanding and reduce stress. Protocol for a multicenter randomized and controlled Italian study / G. Mistraletti, A. Mezzetti, S. Anania, A. Ionescu Maddalena, S. Del Negro, G.D. Giusti, A. Gili, E. Iacobone, S.M. Pulitanò, G. Conti, M.G. Bocci. - In: CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS. - ISSN 1551-7144. - 86:(2019 Nov), pp. 105847.1-105847.11. [10.1016/j.cct.2019.105847]

Improving communication toward ICU families to facilitate understanding and reduce stress. Protocol for a multicenter randomized and controlled Italian study

G. Mistraletti
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2019

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Objective: Families of ICU patients have a pressing need for information: they find themselves suddenly in a complex technical environment often because of a life-threatening illness of a loved one. Some evidence suggests that specific communication tools (like websites or brochures) could improve the experience of ICU families. Design: Randomized, multicenter, stepped wedge trial for large-scale assessment of the effectiveness of a multitasking intervention to improve communication with families of critically ill patients. Main outcome: correct understanding of the prognosis. Secondary outcomes: correct understanding of medical treatments, prevalence of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms in the first ICU week. Prevalence of PTSD 6 months from ICU discharge. Empathy and burnout among ICU staff. Prevalence of refusals for tissues/organ donation, and medical claims. Subjects: 2100 ICU relatives of critically ill patients. Interventions: The intervention employs specific tools especially designed to raise the correctness of information and to improve the quality of communication: a website presenting the ICU world and justifying the relatives' emotions, with a webpage specifically dedicated to each participating ICU; a standard brochure; eight posters for the families' waiting room and a signboard for the ICU door. Measurements and main results: The study plans to assess these materials in up to 300 Italian ICUs that will participate, according to a five waves program, each one with randomized starting order. This way the effect of the intervention will be evaluated simultaneously. Conclusion: This is an educational study, aiming to spread good medical practices, while also verifying their real effectiveness in a large number of ICUs. Trial registration number: NCT03438175.
Caregivers; Communication; Family health; Information dissemination; Intensive care units; Professional-family relations
Settore MED/41 - Anestesiologia
nov-2019
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