Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
Result of an Intervention for the Group of Physicians Responsible for Providing Information on the Satisfaction of the Relatives of Patients Hospitalized in an Intensive Care Unit
The purpose of this study is to assess whether a formal training strategy using an interview PACIENTE may improve physician's skills and quality of communication with family members at the ICU.
Introduction: Effective communication with physicians is an important factor for families at
intensive care unit. Although physicians should have adequate communication skills, training
programs are not available that would enable them to enhance this competence. Formal
training using a semi-structured interview to improve skills and quality of communication
was provided to physicians in charge of supplying information to families at the intensive
care unit (ICU).
Objective: To assess whether a formal training strategy using an interview PACIENTE may
improve physician's skills and quality of communication with family members at the ICU.
Methods: A pre- and post- intervention study was designed for a university hospital mixed
ICU (medical and surgical). Training was provided to 34 resident physicians in charge of
giving information to families at the ICU using interview PACIENTE. The interview was done
conjointly with participation in simulated difficult clinical cases with actors posing as
family members.
Patient registries: Family satisfaction was assessed with a validated survey, FS-ICU 24, in
122 and 123 family members pre- and post-intervention training, respectively, on the fourth
day after patient admission to the ICU. The surveys were identified with consecutive numbers
and not collected data that would allow subsequent identification of patients or their
families. After the intervention, structures of interviews were monitored with checklists
designed for this purpose. The meetings were always in the same place for this activity.
The surveys were answered on paper and the data included in an SPSS database by one of the
researchers. Single questions in the 24-FS-ICU survey were analyzed according to the
author's suggestions with minor modifications. Scores from items 1-6 in the published survey
were transformed to scores from 0 to 100. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine any
score differences between pre- and post-interventions. Differences of P<0.05 were considered
statistically significant.
The sample size was calculated to be 122 participants for pre-intervention and 122
participants for post-intervention to detect α coefficient of 0.05 and with a power of 0.90.
The survey was performed in the waiting room and questionnaires were collected immediately;
thus, there were no missing questionnaires.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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