Aloud Real-time Reading of ICU Diaries for Prevention of Negative Post-ICU Psychological Outcomes
NCT ID: NCT04510272
Last Updated: 2023-03-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-09-01
2021-03-09
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Therefore, a potential approach to treatment may be to introduce mitigating/factual information during the time period when the consolidation of the initial memory occurs and also following its initial recall, because at this time memories are labile and susceptible to alteration; however, the longer a memory has been stored in the brain, the more difficult it is to destabilize and alter it, explaining the lack of effectiveness of outpatient interventions. For the critically ill this would mean introducing some form of communication as soon as feasible following admission and providing communication in parallel with medical care in the ICU. Even though semantic processing continues in an altered states of consciousness, very little verbal communication systematically takes place with sedated and/or cognitively altered patients during the time window when the negative memories are being formed. How can such communication be introduced?
A lot of patients receive ICU diaries following hospital discharge. The original design that has remained unchanged on over 30 years has care team and family members write entries of the patient's daily events, written in a non-medical language. Despite decades of research, ICU diaries failed to demonstrate consistent benefit for mental health outcomes. What if the reason is simply due to the timing of the information provided? What is reading the entries in real time, as the events unfold, can provide that protective factual information to mitigate formation of traumatic memories?
The investigators hypothesize that reading ICU diary entries aloud in real time (in addition to providing them to patients following hospital discharge as has been the standard previously) is feasible and may translate into improved mental health outcomes including symptoms of anxiety, depression, and PTSD as well as more delirium free days. Doing so systematically may mitigate formation of false negative memories, provide reorientation and factual information, and thus help patients understand what is happening to them in real time.
This will be accomplished via the following aim:
Specific Aim #1: To conduct a feasibility trial of reading ICU diaries aloud daily and to refine the intervention based on stakeholder feedback Objective 1: ICU diaries will be read aloud in real time daily to 30 enrolled patients by ICU nurses/therapists. The approach will subsequently be refined based on semi-structured interviews of all involved stakeholders (patients, families, nurses, therapists). Patients will also complete anxiety, depression, acute stress/PTSD and cognitive function evaluation as measured by validated instruments.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
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Study Groups
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High risk critically ill patients
Critically ill patients requiring vasopressor support or mechanical ventilation will receive aloud real time ICU diary reading intervention
Aloud Real-time Reading of ICU Diaries
Standard ICU diaries will be read aloud in real time daily to patients by ICU nurses/therapists/family members
Interventions
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Aloud Real-time Reading of ICU Diaries
Standard ICU diaries will be read aloud in real time daily to patients by ICU nurses/therapists/family members
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Enrolled patient's family members.
* Critical care nurses.
* Physical/Occupational therapists writing ICU diary entries.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mayo Clinic
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lioudmila Karnatovskaia
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Lioudmila V Karnatovskaia, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Mayo Clinic
Locations
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Countries
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References
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Johnson KR, Temeyer JP, Schulte PJ, Nydahl P, Philbrick KL, Karnatovskaia LV. Aloud real- time reading of intensive care unit diaries: A feasibility study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2023 Jun;76:103400. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2023.103400. Epub 2023 Jan 25.
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Other Identifiers
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20-002275
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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