Psychosocial Support Needs and Preferences Among Family Caregivers of ICU Patients with Severe Acute Brain Injury: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurocritical Care Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1007/s12028-024-02202-z
David Y Hwang, Mira Reichman, Sarah M Bannon, Kate Meurer, Rina Kubota, Jisoo Kim, Nithyashri Baskaran, Qiang Zhang, Nathan S Fishbein, Kaitlyn Lichstein, Alexander M Presciutti, Emily C Woodworth, Melissa Motta, Susanne Muehlschlegel, Michael E Reznik, Matthew N Jaffa, Claire J Creutzfeldt, Corey R Fehnel, Amanda D Tomlinson, Craig A Williamson, Ana-Maria Vranceanu
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Background: Family caregivers of patients with severe acute brain injury (SABI) are at risk for clinically significant chronic emotional distress, including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress. Existing psychosocial interventions for caregivers of intensive care unit (ICU) patients are not tailored to the unique needs of caregivers of patients with SABI, do not demonstrate long-term efficacy, and may increase caregiver burden. In this study, we explored the needs and preferences for psychosocial services among SABI caregivers to inform the development and adaptation of interventions to reduce their emotional distress during and after their relative's ICU admission.

Methods: In this multicenter longitudinal qualitative study, we conducted semistructed interviews with SABI caregivers at two time points: during their relative's ICU admission (n = 30) and 2 months later (n = 20). We analyzed qualitative data using a hybrid of inductive and deductive analytic techniques. We recruited family caregivers of patients with SABI from 14 US neuroscience ICUs. We conducted interviews over live video. Our convenience sample of SABI caregivers (n = 30) was recruited through referral by medical teams and nursing staffs across participating neuroscience ICUs. Caregivers included spouses, children, parents, and siblings to patients with SABI.

Results: We identified themes and subthemes related to participants' preferences for (1) the content of psychosocial support services and (2) the delivery and implementation of psychosocial support services. Findings revealed an unmet need for psychosocial support around the time of ICU discharge and 2 months later, including information to understand their loved one's condition and guide difficult decision-making, education regarding how best to communicate with the patient's care team and other family members, and emotional and behavioral coping skills.

Conclusions: Our findings provide specific recommendations to justify and inform the development and adaptation of psychosocial support services for SABI caregivers for delivery in the ICU and after discharge.

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重症监护病房重症急性脑损伤患者家庭照顾者的心理社会支持需求和偏好:一项定性专题分析。
背景:严重急性脑损伤(SABI)患者的家庭照顾者存在临床显著的慢性情绪困扰风险,包括抑郁、焦虑和创伤后应激。针对重症监护病房(ICU)患者护理人员的现有社会心理干预措施并不是针对SABI患者护理人员的独特需求量身定制的,没有显示出长期疗效,并且可能增加护理人员的负担。在本研究中,我们探讨了SABI护理人员对心理社会服务的需求和偏好,以告知干预措施的发展和适应,以减少其亲属在ICU住院期间和之后的情绪困扰。方法:在这项多中心纵向定性研究中,我们在两个时间点对SABI护理人员进行了半结构化访谈:他们的亲属在ICU入院时(n = 30)和2个月后(n = 20)。我们使用归纳和演绎分析技术的混合分析定性数据。我们从美国14个神经科学icu中招募了SABI患者的家庭护理人员。我们通过视频直播进行了采访。我们的方便样本SABI护理人员(n = 30)是通过参与神经科学icu的医疗团队和护理人员推荐招募的。照顾者包括SABI患者的配偶、子女、父母和兄弟姐妹。结果:我们确定了与参与者偏好相关的主题和次主题(1)社会心理支持服务的内容和(2)社会心理支持服务的提供和实施。研究结果显示,在ICU出院前后和2个月后,患者对社会心理支持的需求未得到满足,包括了解他们所爱的人的状况和指导困难决策的信息,关于如何最好地与患者护理团队和其他家庭成员沟通的教育,以及情绪和行为应对技能。结论:我们的研究结果提供了具体的建议,以证明并告知SABI护理人员在ICU分娩和出院后的社会心理支持服务的发展和适应。
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Neurocritical Care
Neurocritical Care 医学-临床神经学
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7.40
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8.60%
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221
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurocritical Care is a peer reviewed scientific publication whose major goal is to disseminate new knowledge on all aspects of acute neurological care. It is directed towards neurosurgeons, neuro-intensivists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and critical care nurses treating patients with urgent neurologic disorders. These are conditions that may potentially evolve rapidly and could need immediate medical or surgical intervention. Neurocritical Care provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in intensive care neurology, neurosurgery and neuroanesthesia and includes information about new therapeutic avenues and technological innovations. Neurocritical Care is the official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society.
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