Effects of The Caregiver Pathway intervention on symptoms of post-intensive care syndrome among family caregivers to critically ill patients: long-term results from a randomized controlled trial

Författare
Watland, S. Solberg Nes, L. Ekeberg, O. Rostrup, M. Hanson, E. Ekstedt, M. Hagen, M. Borosund, E.
Titel
Effects of The Caregiver Pathway intervention on symptoms of post-intensive care syndrome among family caregivers to critically ill patients: long-term results from a randomized controlled trial
Utgivningsår
2025
Tidskrift
Intensive Care Medicine
Volym
51
Häfte
11
Sidor
2042-2053
Url
DOI:10.1007/s00134-025-08139-x
Sammanfattning

PURPOSE: A long-term evaluation of The Caregiver Pathway, a model to follow up family caregivers on Post-intensive Care Symptoms among Family (PICS-F). METHODS: A single-center non-blinded randomized controlled trial including 196 family caregivers to critically ill patients randomized to intervention (n = 101) or control group (n = 95). The Caregiver Pathway intervention consists of: (1) a digital assessment followed by a conversation with a nurse in the first days at the ICU, (2) a supportive card when leaving the ICU, (3) an offer to receive a phone call following patient transfer to a step-down unit, and (4) a follow-up conversation within 3 months after discharge. Outcome measures were collected at 6 and 12 months, including symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL), hope, and self-efficacy. RESULTS: The Caregiver Pathway was associated with a significant effect for symptoms of PTSD after 6 months compared with controls, mean IES-R score: 25.8 [95% CI 21.9-29.7] versus 30.9 [95% CI 26.7-35.0], p = 0.009, and a trend toward an effect after 12 months: IES-R score: 25.0 [95% CI 21.3-28.7] versus 28.4 [95% CI 24.1-32.7], p = 0.057. Subgroup analyses at 12 months showed a significant intervention effect among family caregivers of patients who survived compared to controls for PTSD, IES-R score: 19.8 [95% CI 15.3-24.2] versus 29.1 [95% CI 23.5-34.6], p = 0.001, and anxiety, HADS-A score: 4.3 [95% CI 3.1-5.4] versus 6.8 [95% CI 5.2-8.4], p = 0.003. CONCLUSIONS: The Caregiver Pathway has the potential to reduce the symptoms of PICS-F, especially among family caregivers whose patient has survived.

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