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ICU Doulas Providing Psychological Support

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Status

Completed

Conditions

Cognitive Impairment
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Illness, Critical
Depression
Anxiety

Treatments

Behavioral: positive suggestion

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03736954
17-008755

Details and patient eligibility

About

Many patients who survive critical illness suffer from symptoms of anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after leaving the intensive care unit (ICU). Memories of frightening and delusional experiences in the ICU appear to be the strongest potentially modifiable risk factor. Research on the formation of fear and associated memories shows that if mitigating information about a traumatic event is introduced during the time between memory formation and its recall, the emotional experience of the memory can be modified in a positive manner. This means that in order to prevent mental health problems in critical illness survivors, psychological support needs to take place in parallel with medical treatment in the ICU. The Researchers hypothesize that early psychological support for the critically ill can decrease mental health morbidity in critical illness survivors. However, providing consistent psychological support intervention is a challenge for busy ICU clinicians. It is not feasible to hire behavioral medicine trained psychologists to become permanent ICU staff nationwide. Doulas, trained lay health care providers who provide emotional support to women in labor, have been identified as reliable yet affordable alternative. Given common elements of their services and our intervention, doulas are in an ideal position to administer early psychological support. The objective of this project is to refine and test a behavioral intervention to be administered in parallel with medical treatment in the ICU. This will be accomplished by training doulas in providing standardized psychological support intervention and refining the intervention based on stakeholder feedback

Enrollment

42 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • adults (age >18) admitted to the ICU requiring intubation or vasopressors and expected to stay >48 hours.

Exclusion criteria

  • history of dementia, mental retardation, suicide attempt, psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, acute alcohol/substance intoxication or withdrawal, severe metabolic encephalopathy;
  • patients on comfort care;
  • patients not expected to survive the hospital stay
  • non-English speaking, deaf or mute
  • prisoners

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

42 participants in 1 patient group

ICU doulas intervention
Experimental group
Description:
specially trained ICU doulas will provide critically ill intubated patients with early psychological support on a daily basis
Treatment:
Behavioral: positive suggestion

Trial contacts and locations

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