重症监护幸存者家庭成员的心理症状、生活质量和二元关系:一项多中心、前瞻性纵向队列研究

IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Annals of Intensive Care Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1186/s13613-025-01420-8
Sumeet Rai, Dale M Needham, Rhonda Brown, Teresa Neeman, Krishnaswamy Sundararajan, Arvind Rajamani, Rakshit Panwar, Mary Nourse, Frank M P van Haren, Imogen Mitchell
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背景:很少有文献评估未经历有创通气的ICU幸存者家庭成员的长期心理或生活质量(QoL)结果。目的是比较插管和非插管ICU幸存者家庭成员的长期心理症状和生活质量结果,并评估成对家庭成员和幸存者之间的二元关系。方法:对澳大利亚4个内科-外科icu进行前瞻性、多中心队列研究。使用事件影响量表(Impact of Event Scale-Revised)对ICU幸存者的成年家庭成员和家属-幸存者夫妇进行随访评估(ICU出院后3个月和12个月);抑郁、焦虑、压力量表-21;EQ-5D-5L。二元关系检查了心理症状或生活质量受损的关联。结果:在招募的144名家庭成员(75%为女性,54%为伴侣/配偶)中,59%照顾先前插管的幸存者。总体而言,83%(110/132)符合条件的家庭成员完成了≥1次随访。在插管和非插管幸存者的家庭成员中,临床显著的心理症状(PTSD/抑郁/焦虑)在3个月时分别为48%和33% (p = 0.15);12个月时39% vs 25% (p = 0.23)。在视觉模拟量表(范围0-100)上,家庭自评他们的生活质量的平均得分为83 (SD 13),并且在12个月时,bbb30 %的家庭报告疼痛/不适或焦虑/抑郁领域的问题。家庭成员更有可能出现持续的PTSD心理症状[OR 4.9, 95% CI (1.47-16.1), p = 0.01]或抑郁症[OR 14.6, 95% CI (2.9-72.6), p = 0.001];或生活质量领域的问题,如疼痛/不适[or 6.5, 95% CI (1.14-36.8), p = 0.03]或焦虑/抑郁[or 3.5, 95% CI (1.02-12.1), p = 0.04],当配对幸存者也报告相同的症状时。结论:近三分之一的ICU幸存者家庭成员在12个月时报告了持续的心理症状和生活质量问题。当一对ICU幸存者经历相似症状时,家庭成员更有可能出现持续的创伤后应激障碍、抑郁和生活质量问题,这是一个明显的二元效应。非插管ICU幸存者的家庭成员同样有发展长期心理困扰的倾向,应纳入长期结果研究。未来的康复干预试验应针对ICU家庭幸存者夫妇。试验注册ACTRN12615000880549。
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Psychological symptoms, quality of life and dyadic relations in family members of intensive care survivors: a multicentre, prospective longitudinal cohort study.

Background: There is scarce literature evaluating long term psychological or Quality of Life (QoL) outcomes in family members of ICU survivors, who have not experienced invasive ventilation. The objective was to compare long-term psychological symptoms and QoL outcomes in family members of intubated versus non-intubated ICU survivors and to evaluate dyadic relationships between paired family members and survivors.

Methods: Prospective, multicentre cohort study among four medical-surgical ICUs in Australia. Adult family members of ICU survivors and family-survivor dyads had follow-up assessments (3 and 12 months after ICU discharge), using Impact of Event Scale-Revised; Depression, Anxiety Stress Scales-21; EQ-5D-5L. Dyadic relationships examined associations of psychological symptoms or QoL impairments.

Results: Of 144 family members (75% female, 54% partners/spouses) recruited, 59% cared for previously intubated survivors. Overall, 83% (110/132) of eligible family members completed ≥ 1 follow-up. In family members of intubated vs non-intubated survivors, clinically significant psychological symptoms (PTSD/depression/anxiety) were reported by 48% vs 33% at 3-months (p = 0.15); and 39% vs 25% at 12-months (p = 0.23). Family self-rated their QoL with a mean score of 83 (SD 13) on a visual analogue scale (range 0-100), and > 30% reported problems in pain/discomfort or anxiety/depression domains at 12-months. Family members were more likely to have persistent psychological symptoms of PTSD [OR 4.9, 95% CI (1.47-16.1), p = 0.01] or depression [OR 14.6, 95% CI (2.9-72.6), p = 0.001]; or QoL domain problems with pain/discomfort [OR 6.5, 95% CI (1.14-36.8), p = 0.03] or anxiety/depression [OR 3.5, 95% CI (1.02-12.1), p = 0.04], when the paired survivor also reported the same symptoms.

Conclusions: Almost one-third of the family members of ICU survivors reported persistent psychological symptoms and QoL problems at 12-months. There was a noticeable dyad effect with family members more likely to have persistent symptoms of PTSD, depression, and problems in QoL domains when the paired ICU survivors experienced similar symptoms. The family members of non-intubated ICU survivors had an equal propensity to develop long-term psychological distress and should be included in long-term outcome studies. Future recovery intervention trials should be aimed at ICU family-survivor dyads. Trial registration ACTRN12615000880549.

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Annals of Intensive Care
Annals of Intensive Care CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Annals of Intensive Care is an online peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality review articles and original research papers in the field of intensive care medicine. It targets critical care providers including attending physicians, fellows, residents, nurses, and physiotherapists, who aim to enhance their knowledge and provide optimal care for their patients. The journal's articles are included in various prestigious databases such as CAS, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, OCLC, PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOPUS, and Summon by Serial Solutions.
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