Effects of participation in interdisciplinary rounds in the intensive care unit on family satisfaction: A cross-sectional study.

Daniel Schneider, Regis Goulart Rosa, Rosa da Rosa Minho Dos Santos, Débora Vaccaro Fogazzi, Gabriela Soares Rech, Daiana Barbosa da Silva, Mellina da Silva Terres
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Objective: To investigate whether family participation in intensive care unit interdisciplinary bedside rounds affects family satisfaction.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at a 56-bed, adult, mixed intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital in Southern Brazil. From May to June 2019, family members of patients who stayed in the intensive care unit for at least 48 hours were invited to participate in the study at the time of patient discharge. The main exposure variable was participation in intensive care unit bedside rounds during the intensive care unit stay. Family satisfaction was assessed by using the Brazilian version of the Family Satisfaction in the Intensive Care Unit questionnaire.

Results: Of the 234 screened individuals, 118 were included. Eleven participants withdrew consent. A total of 107 individuals were assessed; 58 (54%) reported being present during bedside rounds, and 49 (46%) reported never being present. General satisfaction and satisfaction with the decision-making process were higher among families who were present during rounds than among families who were not (p = 0.01 and p = 0.007, respectively).

Conclusion: The presence during interdisciplinary rounds was associated with improved general satisfaction and satisfaction with the decision-making aspect. This outcome indicates that efforts must be directed to conduct studies with more robust methodologies to confirm this association.

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参与重症监护室跨学科查房对家庭满意度的影响:一项横断面研究。
目的:调查家庭参与重症监护室跨学科床边查房是否影响家庭满意度。方法:在巴西南部一家三级医院的56张床位的成人混合重症监护室进行横断面研究。2019年5月至6月,在重症监护室呆了至少48小时的患者家属被邀请在患者出院时参与这项研究。主要暴露变量是在重症监护室期间参与重症监护室床边查房。家庭满意度采用巴西版的重症监护室家庭满意度调查表进行评估。结果:在234名筛选个体中,118人被纳入。11名参与者撤回了同意。共对107人进行了评估;58人(54%)报告在床边查房时在场,49人(46%)报告从未在场。参与查房的家庭对决策过程的总体满意度和满意度高于未参与查房家庭(分别为p=0.01和p=0.007)。结论:参与跨学科查房与提高总体满意度和决策满意度有关。这一结果表明,必须努力用更有力的方法进行研究,以证实这种联系。
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