Post Intensive Care Unit Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Is a Physiotherapy-led Follow-up Programme Feasible in Adult Critical Illness Survivors After Discharge Home: A Single-center Trial
Survivors of critical illness might suffer from ongoing physical, cognitive and emotional
impairments after being discharged home. Furthermore, several studies have shown that these
patients might have a need for ongoing support. However, up until now, it is not known what
the optimal follow-up programme for survivor of critical illness after discharge home should
look like or which exact patient population would benefit the most. Due to these reasons, it
is important to further investigate, how these patients can be optimally supported to recover
from their critical illness.
The primary aim of this study is to assess, whether a physiotherapy-led follow-up programme
is feasible in adult survivors of critical illness after discharge home in the county
hospital of Winterthur.
Furthermore, the investigators evaluate the influence of this physiotherapy-led follow-up
programme on health related quality of life, exercise capacity, general muscle strength,
inspiratory muscle strength, anxiety and depression.
All of the anticipated 20 patients will partake in the follow-up programme, which will
consist out of a nine weeks exercise programme and four education sessions. During the
exercise programme, the patients will exercise twice per week under supervision and once by
themselves. The supervised exercise sessions will consist out of a combination of a
cardiopulmonary and strength training and the unsupervised session will be a physical
activity, which the participants like doing. Furthermore, they will participate in education
sessions, where they learn things about the intensive care unit, the post-intensive care
syndrome, relaxation techniques and how to carry on with exercising.
The whole study will last about ten months and forms a part of a master thesis.
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