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The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials
BACKGROUND: The subject of death and bereavement in the context of randomised controlled trials in neonatal or paediatric intensive care is under-researched. The objectives of this phase of the Bereavement and RAndomised ControlLEd Trials (BRACELET) Study were to determine trial activity in UK neona...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20504341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-11-65 |
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author | Snowdon, Claire Harvey, Sheila E Brocklehurst, Peter Tasker, Robert C Platt, Martin P Ward Allen, Elizabeth Elbourne, Diana |
author_facet | Snowdon, Claire Harvey, Sheila E Brocklehurst, Peter Tasker, Robert C Platt, Martin P Ward Allen, Elizabeth Elbourne, Diana |
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description | BACKGROUND: The subject of death and bereavement in the context of randomised controlled trials in neonatal or paediatric intensive care is under-researched. The objectives of this phase of the Bereavement and RAndomised ControlLEd Trials (BRACELET) Study were to determine trial activity in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care (2002-06); numbers of deaths before hospital discharge; and variation in mortality across intensive care units and trials and to determine whether bereavement support policies were available within trials. These are essential prerequisites to considering the implications of future policies and practice subsequent to bereavement following a child's enrolment in a trial. METHODS: The units survey involved neonatal units providing level 2 or 3 care, and paediatric units providing level II care or above; the trials survey involved trials where allocation was randomized and interventions were delivered to intensive care patients, or to parents but designed to affect patient outcomes. RESULTS: Information was available from 191/220 (87%) neonatal units (149 level 2 or 3 care); and 28/32 (88%) paediatric units. 90/177 (51%) eligible responding units participated in one or more trial (76 neonatal, 14 paediatric) and 54 neonatal units and 6 paediatric units witnessed at least one death. 50 trials were identified (36 neonatal, 14 paediatric). 3,137 babies were enrolled in neonatal trials, 210 children in paediatric trials. Deaths ranged 0-278 (median [IQR interquartile range] 2 [1, 14.5]) per neonatal trial, 0-4 (median [IQR] 1 [0, 2.5]) per paediatric trial. 534 (16%) participants died post-enrolment: 522 (17%) in neonatal trials, 12 (6%) in paediatric trials. Trial participants ranged 1-236 (median [IQR] 21.5 [8, 39.8]) per neonatal unit, 1-53 (median [IQR] 11.5 [2.3, 33.8]) per paediatric unit. Deaths ranged 0-37 (median [IQR] 3.5 [0.3, 8.8]) per neonatal unit, 0-7 (median [IQR] 0.5 [0, 1.8]) per paediatric unit. Three trials had a formal policy for responding to bereavement. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial number of deaths after trial enrolment were identified, distributed over many trials and units. Few trial teams had responses to bereavement in place. Those with the largest numbers of deaths might be best placed to collaborate in developing and assessing responses to bereavement. |
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spelling | pubmed-28963442010-07-03 The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials Snowdon, Claire Harvey, Sheila E Brocklehurst, Peter Tasker, Robert C Platt, Martin P Ward Allen, Elizabeth Elbourne, Diana Trials Research BACKGROUND: The subject of death and bereavement in the context of randomised controlled trials in neonatal or paediatric intensive care is under-researched. The objectives of this phase of the Bereavement and RAndomised ControlLEd Trials (BRACELET) Study were to determine trial activity in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care (2002-06); numbers of deaths before hospital discharge; and variation in mortality across intensive care units and trials and to determine whether bereavement support policies were available within trials. These are essential prerequisites to considering the implications of future policies and practice subsequent to bereavement following a child's enrolment in a trial. METHODS: The units survey involved neonatal units providing level 2 or 3 care, and paediatric units providing level II care or above; the trials survey involved trials where allocation was randomized and interventions were delivered to intensive care patients, or to parents but designed to affect patient outcomes. RESULTS: Information was available from 191/220 (87%) neonatal units (149 level 2 or 3 care); and 28/32 (88%) paediatric units. 90/177 (51%) eligible responding units participated in one or more trial (76 neonatal, 14 paediatric) and 54 neonatal units and 6 paediatric units witnessed at least one death. 50 trials were identified (36 neonatal, 14 paediatric). 3,137 babies were enrolled in neonatal trials, 210 children in paediatric trials. Deaths ranged 0-278 (median [IQR interquartile range] 2 [1, 14.5]) per neonatal trial, 0-4 (median [IQR] 1 [0, 2.5]) per paediatric trial. 534 (16%) participants died post-enrolment: 522 (17%) in neonatal trials, 12 (6%) in paediatric trials. Trial participants ranged 1-236 (median [IQR] 21.5 [8, 39.8]) per neonatal unit, 1-53 (median [IQR] 11.5 [2.3, 33.8]) per paediatric unit. Deaths ranged 0-37 (median [IQR] 3.5 [0.3, 8.8]) per neonatal unit, 0-7 (median [IQR] 0.5 [0, 1.8]) per paediatric unit. Three trials had a formal policy for responding to bereavement. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial number of deaths after trial enrolment were identified, distributed over many trials and units. Few trial teams had responses to bereavement in place. Those with the largest numbers of deaths might be best placed to collaborate in developing and assessing responses to bereavement. BioMed Central 2010-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2896344/ /pubmed/20504341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-11-65 Text en Copyright ©2010 Snowdon et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Snowdon, Claire Harvey, Sheila E Brocklehurst, Peter Tasker, Robert C Platt, Martin P Ward Allen, Elizabeth Elbourne, Diana The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
title | The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
title_full | The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
title_fullStr | The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
title_full_unstemmed | The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
title_short | The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
title_sort | bracelet study: surveys of mortality in uk neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20504341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-11-65 |
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