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This study seeks to determine the effect of a quality improvement policy regarding allowing family members to remain in a patient's room during ICU procedures. The investigators hypothesized that our change in policy to invite family members to remain during procedures will improve patient & family engagement and improve long term psychological outcomes after an ICU admission. The study also seeks to determine if inviting family members to remain in a patient's room during ICU procedures will not increase clinician stress.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a research study about the effect of a quality improvement policy change regarding family presence at ICU procedures on family and patient engagement, psychological outcomes and stress levels in clinicians. In the study, ICU patients, their family members and ICU clinicians will be surveyed regarding these outcomes, with some surveys obtained prior to a policy change and a second set during a second time period after policy change. The patients and family members will be asked survey questions after the procedure and 3 months later. This study will also evaluate the change in clinician stress related to this policy change, and clinicians will also answer survey questions. ;


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NCT number NCT03808350
Study type Interventional
Source Intermountain Health Care, Inc.
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 14, 2016
Completion date September 30, 2024