Evaluating the Feasibility and Efficacy of a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Diary.

Crit Care Nurs Q

School of Nursing (Dr Wang), Health Behavior and Biological Sciences (Dr Duffy), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Nursing, C. S. Mott Children's Hospital (Ms Owens), and Division of Rehabilitation Psychology/Neuropsychology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Dr Johnson), Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor.

Published: November 2021

As the progress of critical care medicine has improved the survival rate of critically ill patients, comorbidities and long-term health care have attracted people's attention. The terms "post-intensive care syndrome" (PICS) and "PICS-family" (PICS-F) have been used in non-neurocritical care populations, which are characterized by the cognitive, psychiatric, and physical sequelae associated with intensive care hospitalization of survivors and their families. An intensive care unit (ICU) diary authored by the patient's family members may alleviate the psychological distress of the patient and his or her family. This quality improvement project focused on the development and implementation of the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) diary in the pediatric critical care setting. The project aims to evaluate the feasibility and the potential efficacy of the PICU diary, measured through parental acceptance and satisfaction. Seventeen families of critically ill children admitted to the PICU received the PICU diary during the implementation period. Twenty-four parents completed the weekly follow-up, and 15 subsequently completed the diary entry evaluation. The use of the diary in the PICU setting is feasible and considered beneficial by families of critically ill children.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000392DOI Listing

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