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NCT number NCT03090867
Other study ID # P150301
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 16, 2017
Est. completion date February 2020

Study information

Verified date January 2020
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

ICUs have always perceived by the public has a very technical unit with a restricted and/or forbidden access. Physical alteration of the patient, seeing the patient sedated, the large numbers of devices, the alarms and an uncertain prognosis. All this factors can be perceived by people close to the patient as a source of stress. In the literature, numerous studies have shown that families develop anxiety and depression symptoms while their loved one is hospitalized in the ICU. French intensive care societies thought of ways to prevent or diminish these symptoms. The 6th consensus conference on " Live better in the ICU " recommends: effective and adapted information, large visiting hours to reach an unrestricted access and family participation in care.

The unit has taken this path to improve patient and family centered care by: creating a welcome leaflet, a room dedicated to meetings with families and an ICU open 24/7bto families, with the possibility for children to visit their parents. Hence, spontaneously, relatives have expressed the wish to participate to certain care and when participating, expressed their satisfaction. This observation and testimonies from family members and patients led us to think about the impact of participation of care. Two major French studies have shown contradictory outcomes: 16% of families would have been willing to participate in the first study against 97% in the second one. These studies were survey done after the ICU discharge.

No study today has assessed the actual impact of family participation in care. The aim of this clinical trial is to diminish anxiety and depression symptoms. By participating in care, relatives can develop or strengthen a relationship of trust with caregivers. It could contribute also to a better understanding of the plan of care and an easier context to announce negative outcomes.


Description:

Randomisation visit - D1:

After checking the eligibilities criteria, a member of the staff will explain to the patient and his relative or surrogate the purpose and the planning of the study. The inform consent will be signed by the physician of the study. Two informs consents will be signed : one by the patient and the other one by the relative or surrogate. The randomisation will be done after collecting these consents.

After the draw, the subjects will be randomized either in the control group "Conventional support" or the experimental group "Intervention".

Questionnaires to be completed by the :

- relatives or surrogates: Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (HAD scale), Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI20), Zarit Burden Interview (ZARIT sale) , Beck Depression Inventory (Beck), State-Trait Anxiety Scale (STAI) and "preliminary"

- patient if possible: HAD scale

Admission + 10 days visit:

Questionnaires to be completed by the relatives or surrogates: HAD scale, MIF20, ZARIT, Beck, STAI and "discharge"

ICU discharge visit :

Questionnaires to be completed by the :

- relatives or surrogates: HAD scale, MIF20, ZARIT, Beck, STAI and "discharge"

- patient if possible: HAD scale

Medical staff:

In order to evaluate the feeling of the ICU staff, a satisfaction questionnaire will be propose at the beginning and at the end of the study.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 140
Est. completion date February 2020
Est. primary completion date November 15, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion criteria

1. An adult related to the ICU patients, giving his written consent to participate to the study

2. Being present at the patient's bedside at least twice a week

3. Speaking and writing comprehension of the french language

4. Adult ICU patient, admitted in the ICU for less than 72 hours, whatever its pathology

5. Predictable ICU stay over a week

Exclusion criteria

1. Refusal of the relative or surrogate

2. Refusal of the patient

3. The relative or surrogate can't be present at the patient's bedside at least twice a week

4. Relative or surrogate already participating in the care of the patient for a chronic disease

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Relatives or surrogates are encouraged to perform care
The relative or surrogate will perform at least two cares a week among feeding, mouth care, hair wash, shaving, eye care, hand, foot and face massage. All care are planned and perform under the supervision or/and in collaboration with a caregiver. The relative or surrogate will give his opinion by completing the study questionnaires.
Conventional ,care
The relative or surrogate will not be encouraged to perform care. The management of the relative or surrogate wi ll not changed from the regular standard of the ICU.

Locations

Country Name City State
France Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière Paris

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris ICAN Nutrition Education and Research

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

References & Publications (2)

Azoulay E, Pochard F, Chevret S, Arich C, Brivet F, Brun F, Charles PE, Desmettre T, Dubois D, Galliot R, Garrouste-Orgeas M, Goldgran-Toledano D, Herbecq P, Joly LM, Jourdain M, Kaidomar M, Lepape A, Letellier N, Marie O, Page B, Parrot A, Rodie-Talbere PA, Sermet A, Tenaillon A, Thuong M, Tulasne P, Le Gall JR, Schlemmer B; French Famirea Group. Family participation in care to the critically ill: opinions of families and staff. Intensive Care Med. 2003 Sep;29(9):1498-504. Epub 2003 Jul 10. — View Citation

Garrouste-Orgeas M, Willems V, Timsit JF, Diaw F, Brochon S, Vesin A, Philippart F, Tabah A, Coquet I, Bruel C, Moulard ML, Carlet J, Misset B. Opinions of families, staff, and patients about family participation in care in intensive care units. J Crit Care. 2010 Dec;25(4):634-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2010.03.001. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from baseline HAD scale at ICU's discharge HAD Scale : The primary outcome measure is the relative or surrogate HAD (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) score evolution.
The expected result is a reduction by two points of the total HAD score through active participation in care.
From baseline and at the patient's discharge from the ICU assessed up to 3 months
Secondary Evolution of the relative or surrogate anxiety/depression The relative or surrogate will complete the HAD scale and other anxiety/depression questionnaires. at baseline and after 10 days of ICU hospitalization.
Secondary Evolution of the relative or surrogate anxiety/depression The relative or surrogate will complete the HAD scale questionnaires and anxiety/depression questionnaires. at baseline and at ICU's discharge assessed up to 3 months
Secondary Evaluation of the satisfaction's relatives or surrogates regarding their participation in the ICU patient care by a questionnaire Concern different aspects of the patient's management: listening skills and support from the ICU team, medical information about the patient, benefits and difficulties encountered while participating in care At the patient's ICU discharge assessed up to 3 months
Secondary Evaluation of the satisfaction of the ICU staff by a questionnaire Evaluate the feeling of the ICU staff regarding participation in care of surrogates and assess its evolution at the end of the study.
The ICU staff can describe which benefits and difficuties they encountered while caring for the patient with the relative or surrogate.
At initiation visit and at closing of the center
Through study completion an average of 12 months
Secondary Quantify which care have been realized by the relatives or surrogates Each time a relative or surrogate is caring for the patient, the ICU staff will write it on a specific sheet.
At the end of the study, all this data will be gathered to see which care have been done more often
Through study completion an average of 12 months
Secondary HAD scale of the patient The patient completes the HAD scale if his mental state allows it At the ICU discharge assessed up to 3 months
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