Critical Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tailored Multicomponent Program for Discomfort Reduction in Critically il Patients May Decrease Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in General ICU Survivors at One Year
Reducing discomfort in the intensive care unit (ICU) should be beneficial to longterm outcomes. This study assesses whether a tailored multicomponent program for discomfort reduction may be effective in reducing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms at 1-year in general ICU survivors. The psychiatric morbidity may be increased by the COVID-19 epidemic and its consequences on the healthcare system (patient care, reorganization of French ICUs). The main objective of PTSD-REA_COVID cohort is to assess this psychiatric morbidity 6 months after an ICU stay during the epidemic period.
After carrying out the cluster-randomized controlled IPREA3 study demonstrating that a tailored multicomponent program based on assessment of self-perceived discomfort, feedback to the healthcare teams, and tailored site-targeted measures was effective to decrease self-perceived overall discomfort, we performed the 1-year follow-up of ICUs survivors included in the IPREA3 study to assess psychiatric morbidity at 1 year. Our tailored multicomponent program was also associated with less PTSD at 1 year after ICU discharge. Based on this positive long-term result, this study confirms the need to implement a new strategy for reducing discomfort in the ICU based on such programs. PTSD-REA is a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial involving 18 ICUs. The exposure will be the implementation of a tailored multicomponent program consisting of assessment of ICU-related self-perceived discomforts, immediate and monthly feedback to the healthcare team, and site-specific tailored interventions. The eligible patients will be exposed vs. unexposed general adult ICU survivors. The prevalence of substantial posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms at 1 year will be assessed by using diagnostic criteria adapted to the new definition of PTSD according to DSM-5. The current context of the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably disrupted the ICUs organizations as well as the patients care which may lead to increased psychiatric morbidity. In this context, it seems necessary to assess this phenomenon in order to anticipate the consequences on patients but also on the healthcare system. The objectives of the PTSD-REA_COVID cohort are to assess the prevalence of PTSD symptoms, 6 months after ICU stay during COVID-19 epidemic and to compare the psychiatric morbidity at 1 year after an ICU stay during epidemic period and non epidmic period. ;
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