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Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life
INTRODUCTION: We wished to obtain the experiences felt by patients during their ICU stay using an original questionnaire and to correlate the memories of those experiences with health-related quality of life (HR-QOL). METHODS: We conducted a prospective study in 10 Portuguese intensive care units (I...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1175917/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15774056 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3026 |
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author | Granja, Cristina Lopes, Alice Moreira, Sara Dias, Claudia Costa-Pereira, Altamiro Carneiro, António |
author_facet | Granja, Cristina Lopes, Alice Moreira, Sara Dias, Claudia Costa-Pereira, Altamiro Carneiro, António |
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description | INTRODUCTION: We wished to obtain the experiences felt by patients during their ICU stay using an original questionnaire and to correlate the memories of those experiences with health-related quality of life (HR-QOL). METHODS: We conducted a prospective study in 10 Portuguese intensive care units (ICUs). Six months after ICU discharge, an original questionnaire on experiences of patients during their ICU stay, the recollection questionnaire, was delivered. HR-QOL was evaluated simultaneously, with the EQ-5D questionnaire. Between 1 September 2002 and 31 March 2003 1433 adult patients were admitted. ICU and hospital mortalities were 21% and 28%, respectively. Six months after ICU discharge, 464 patients completed the recollection questionnaire. RESULTS: Thirty-eight percent of the patients stated they did not remember any moment of their ICU stay. The ICU environment was described as friendly and calm by 93% of the patients. Sleep was described as being good and enough by 73%. The experiences reported as being more stressful were tracheal tube aspiration (81%), nose tube (75%), family worries (71%) and pain (64%). Of respondents, 51% experienced dreams and nightmares during their ICU stay; of these, 14% stated that those dreams and nightmares disturb their present daily life and they exhibit a worse HR-QOL. Forty-one percent of patients reported current sleep disturbances, 38% difficulties in concentrating in current daily activities and 36% difficulties in remembering recent events. More than half of the patients reported more fatigue than before the ICU stay. Multiple and linear regression analysis showed that older age, longer ICU stay, higher Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, non-scheduled surgery and multiple trauma diagnostic categories, present sleep disturbances, daily disturbances by dreams and nightmares, difficulties in concentrating and difficulties in remembering recent events were independent predictors of worse HR-QOL. Multicollinearity analysis showed that, with the exception of the correlation between admission diagnostic categories and length of ICU stay (0.47), all other correlations between the independent variables and coefficient estimates included in the regression models were weak (below 0.30). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that neuropsychological consequences of critical illness, in particular the recollection of ICU experiences, may influence subsequent HR-QOL. |
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spelling | pubmed-11759172005-07-17 Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life Granja, Cristina Lopes, Alice Moreira, Sara Dias, Claudia Costa-Pereira, Altamiro Carneiro, António Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: We wished to obtain the experiences felt by patients during their ICU stay using an original questionnaire and to correlate the memories of those experiences with health-related quality of life (HR-QOL). METHODS: We conducted a prospective study in 10 Portuguese intensive care units (ICUs). Six months after ICU discharge, an original questionnaire on experiences of patients during their ICU stay, the recollection questionnaire, was delivered. HR-QOL was evaluated simultaneously, with the EQ-5D questionnaire. Between 1 September 2002 and 31 March 2003 1433 adult patients were admitted. ICU and hospital mortalities were 21% and 28%, respectively. Six months after ICU discharge, 464 patients completed the recollection questionnaire. RESULTS: Thirty-eight percent of the patients stated they did not remember any moment of their ICU stay. The ICU environment was described as friendly and calm by 93% of the patients. Sleep was described as being good and enough by 73%. The experiences reported as being more stressful were tracheal tube aspiration (81%), nose tube (75%), family worries (71%) and pain (64%). Of respondents, 51% experienced dreams and nightmares during their ICU stay; of these, 14% stated that those dreams and nightmares disturb their present daily life and they exhibit a worse HR-QOL. Forty-one percent of patients reported current sleep disturbances, 38% difficulties in concentrating in current daily activities and 36% difficulties in remembering recent events. More than half of the patients reported more fatigue than before the ICU stay. Multiple and linear regression analysis showed that older age, longer ICU stay, higher Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, non-scheduled surgery and multiple trauma diagnostic categories, present sleep disturbances, daily disturbances by dreams and nightmares, difficulties in concentrating and difficulties in remembering recent events were independent predictors of worse HR-QOL. Multicollinearity analysis showed that, with the exception of the correlation between admission diagnostic categories and length of ICU stay (0.47), all other correlations between the independent variables and coefficient estimates included in the regression models were weak (below 0.30). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that neuropsychological consequences of critical illness, in particular the recollection of ICU experiences, may influence subsequent HR-QOL. BioMed Central 2005 2005-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC1175917/ /pubmed/15774056 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3026 Text en Copyright © 2005 Granja et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
spellingShingle | Research Granja, Cristina Lopes, Alice Moreira, Sara Dias, Claudia Costa-Pereira, Altamiro Carneiro, António Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
title | Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
title_full | Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
title_fullStr | Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
title_full_unstemmed | Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
title_short | Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
title_sort | patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1175917/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15774056 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc3026 |
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