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The project seeks to study the use of an navigator-based intervention called "PICU Supports." The study will test the impact of PICU Supports during and after PICU discharge on parent outcomes (satisfaction with decision making, decision regret, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, health-related quality of life, and complicated bereavement) and on parent and healthcare team member assessments of communication and team collaboration.
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Parents of children admitted to the PICU often face challenging decisions. Research demonstrates deficiencies in communication in the PICU which could impact decision making. This study team has developed a navigator-based intervention call PICU Supports. PICU Supports aims to provide the following types of support to parents of patients in the PICU: emotional; communication (between healthcare team members and parents/families as well as among healthcare team members ); decision making; transitions out of the PICU (i.e. discharge transitions to a non-PICU hospital bed, a long term care facility, or home); and information. Support is accomplished by navigator engagement with parents and healthcare team members and the guided use of navigator supported ancillary tools provided to parents and healthcare team members as needed. During the patient's PICU stay, the navigator activities and use of ancillary tools is directed by the family's needs. Thus PICU Supports uses a predefined framework of activities and tools to provide individualized support directed by the needs of the parent and the patient situation. This research will test PICU Supports in the clinical setting. This will be accomplished by conducting a pilot study of PICU Supports at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (Lurie Children's Hospital), followed by a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing the intervention, PICU Supports, to a control, parental receipt of an educational brochure. The RCT will be conducted at Lurie Children's Hospital and at University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital (Comer Children's Hospital).
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Case patients will be included in the study if one of his/her parents agrees to participate in the study and signs a written consent form.
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Healthcare Team Members for the pre-post assessment of team communication and focus group:
-This group will include as many clinicians in the following groups as possible (identified by the site principal investigator): PICU physicians (attendings and fellows); PICU bedside nurses; PICU Advance Practice Nurses (APNs); hospitalists; subspecialty physicians who consult on PICU patients; subspecialty APNs who consult on PICU patients; PICU respiratory therapist; PICU physical/occupational/speech therapists; and social workers (SWs), chaplains, and case managers who follow PICU patients.
Healthcare team members for the written feedback/assessment of the intervention:
-HTMs caring for the case patient at the time of PICU discharge: (PICU attending; PICU fellow; social worker (if involved); chaplain (if involved); bedside nurse; PICU resident, APN or hospitalist; and one to two subspecialty attendings)
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Exclusion criteria for parents of case patients:
Exclusion criteria for Healthcare Team members:
-Healthcare team member that does not regularly care for patients in the PICU.
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