Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Enrollment Feasibility of ICU-CARE |
Total subjects screened, approached, consented and refused |
Through study completion, estimated 3 years. |
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Primary |
Sustainability of ICU-CARE enrollment |
Differential attrition rates - the number of subjects in each group that complete all study follow-up measures |
Through study completion, estimated 3 years. |
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Primary |
Dosage of ICU-CARE |
Number of doses of the intervention per participant |
Through study completion, estimated 3 years. |
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Primary |
Acceptability of ICU-CARE |
Total score of a modified version of the Educational Material Acceptability Instrument. Minimum Score = 11; Maximum Score = 55. Higher score indicates greater acceptance. |
Through study completion, estimated 3 years. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Caregiver Process Characteristics - Caregiver Activation |
Caregiver activation as measured by Patient Activation Measure for Family Caregivers (CG-PAM). Minimum score = 1; Maximum Score = 4. Higher score indicates greater activation. |
At study enrollment, 24-48 hours after study enrollment, and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Caregiver Process Characteristics - Caregiver Self-efficacy |
Caregiver self-efficacy as measured by the Caregiver Self-Efficacy Scale (CaSES). Scale contains four sub-scales that are scored separately. Minimum Score =1; Maximal Score = 5. Higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy. |
At study enrollment, 24-48 hours after study enrollment, and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Caregiver Process Characteristics - Caregiver Preparedness |
Caregiver Preparedness as measured by the Preparedness for Caregiving Scale (Prep Scale). Minimum score = 0; Maximum score = 32. The higher the score the more prepared the caregiver feels for caregiving. |
At study enrollment, 24-48 hours after study enrollment, and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Proximal Caregiving Outcomes - Symptom Assessment |
Rate of symptom assessment behaviors - the number of times in a 24 hour period that the subject records a patient symptom assessment in the ICU-CARE app |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Proximal Caregiving Outcomes - Symptom Management |
Rate of symptom management behaviors - the number of times in a 24 hour period that the subject records a patient symptom management technique in the ICU-CARE app |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Proximal Caregiving Outcomes - Caregiver Anxiety |
Caregiver anxiety as measured by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-State). Minimum score = 0; Maximum score = 6. Higher scores indicate greater anxiety. |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Proximal Caregiving Outcomes - Patient Thirst |
Patient thirst as measured by a 0-100 visual analogue scale for thirst (VAS-Thirst) |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Proximal Caregiving Outcomes - Patient Anxiety |
Patient anxiety as measured by a 0-100 visual analogue scale for anxiety (VAS-Anxiety) |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Caregiver Global Health Status |
Caregiver Global Health Status as measured by the Patient-Reported Outcome Measure (PROMIS-10). 5 questions each on 2 (1-5) subscales (Global Physical Health, Global Mental Health). Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. Higher scores indicate a healthier patient. |
At study enrollment and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Caregiver Anxiety & Depressive Symptoms |
Caregiver anxiety and depressive symptoms as measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Two sub-scales (Anxiety & Depression) scored separately. Minimum Score = 0; Maximum Score = 21. Higher score = higher anxiety and/or depression. |
At study enrollment and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Caregiver Satisfaction |
Caregiver satisfaction as measured by the Critical Care Family Satisfaction Survey (CCFSS). Minimum Score = 5; Maximum score = 25. Higher scores indicate greater satisfaction. |
At study enrollment and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Caregiver ICU Experience |
Overall impact of ICU experience for caregivers as measured by the Impact of Events Scale-Revised. Minimum Score = 0; Maximum Score = 88. Higher score indicates great impact of life event. |
At study enrollment and 2-4 weeks after ICU discharge |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Patient Agitation |
Nurse documentation of patient agitation in the electronic health record |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Patient Pain |
Nurse documentation of patient pain in the electronic health record |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Duration of Ventilation |
Duration of mechanical ventilation |
Once every 24 hours from the date the patient is enrolled in the trial to the date the patient is discharged from the ICU, an average of 2 weeks. |
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Secondary |
Influence of ICU-CARE on Distal Caregiving Outcomes - Sedative Exposure |
Sedative exposure (sedation intensity and sedation frequency) |
Through study completion, estimated 3 years. |
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