PICU Patient Diary

NCT ID: NCT03777527

Last Updated: 2021-02-25

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

20 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-10-30

Study Completion Date

2021-06-30

Brief Summary

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The PICU-Diary study is a prospective single centre pilot study in the Pediatric Critical Care Unit at McMaster Children's Hospital. We will evaluate the impressions of family caregivers and healthcare providers on the PICU Patient Diary, and its acceptability for use in the PICU, using mixed methods. We will assess the feasibility of assessing the impact of a patient diary on PICU outcomes and psychological distress in critically ill children, 1 month following PICU discharge.

Detailed Description

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There is considerable need for research dedicated to exploring interventions to improve the psychological and functional effects of critical care admission on patients and families. Patient diaries are one approach that has been used in several adult critical care groups and has been shown to positively impact patient care by helping patients better understand their illness, acting as a therapeutic tool and debriefing aid, and providing an outlet for caregivers to participate in care plans. However, to date, there is minimal research available in the pediatric population.

The specific objectives of this study are to evaluate the acceptability and impressions of a patient diary as a supportive measure for critically ill children in the PICU. Our secondary objective is to evaluate the feasibility of measuring the impact of a patient diary on psychological distress in critically ill children, following discharge from the PICU.

The purpose of this diary is to support the recovery of critically ill children and their family members by:

1. Helping patients understand visually and in written form as age appropriate, what has happened to them during their PICU stay, how ill they were, and in so doing, reduce anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptoms; AND
2. Serving as an engagement tool to help families take on an informed, active role in their child's care plan.

Conditions

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Critical Illness

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Consecutive patients admitted to the PICU will be screened for eligibility to participate in the evaluation component of the PICU Diary study
* We will offer a PICU Diary to families of any critically ill children admitted to the PICU for at least 72 hours and who are fluent in the English language
* Eligible patients and their families will be approached for consent to participate, by a member of the investigator team (MB, KC, SB or CC). For those who consent to participate, they will be oriented to the diary and its use.

Exclusion Criteria

* Stay less than 72 hours
* Not fluent in the English language
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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McMaster University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Karen Choong, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

McMaster University

Locations

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McMaster Children's Hospital

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Site Status

Countries

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Canada

Other Identifiers

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5843

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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