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Patient and Family Member-Led Research in the Intensive Care Unit: A Novel Approach to Patient-Centered Research

INTRODUCTION: Engaging patients and family members as partners in research increases the relevance of study results and enhances patient-centered care; how to best engage patients and families in research is unknown. METHODS: We tested a novel research approach that engages and trains patients and f...

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Autores principales: Gill, Marlyn, Bagshaw, Sean M., McKenzie, Emily, Oxland, Peter, Oswell, Donna, Boulton, Debbie, Niven, Daniel J., Potestio, Melissa L., Shklarov, Svetlana, Marlett, Nancy, Stelfox, Henry T.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4975402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27494396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160947
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author Gill, Marlyn
Bagshaw, Sean M.
McKenzie, Emily
Oxland, Peter
Oswell, Donna
Boulton, Debbie
Niven, Daniel J.
Potestio, Melissa L.
Shklarov, Svetlana
Marlett, Nancy
Stelfox, Henry T.
author_facet Gill, Marlyn
Bagshaw, Sean M.
McKenzie, Emily
Oxland, Peter
Oswell, Donna
Boulton, Debbie
Niven, Daniel J.
Potestio, Melissa L.
Shklarov, Svetlana
Marlett, Nancy
Stelfox, Henry T.
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description INTRODUCTION: Engaging patients and family members as partners in research increases the relevance of study results and enhances patient-centered care; how to best engage patients and families in research is unknown. METHODS: We tested a novel research approach that engages and trains patients and family members as researchers to see if we could understand and describe the experiences of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and their families. Former patients and family members conducted focus groups and interviews with patients (n = 11) and families of surviving (n = 14) and deceased (n = 7) patients from 13 ICUs in Alberta Canada, and analyzed data using conventional content analysis. Separate blinded qualitative researchers conducted an independent analysis. RESULTS: Participants described three phases in the patient/family “ICU journey”; admission to ICU, daily care in ICU, and post-ICU experience. Admission to ICU was characterized by family shock and disorientation with families needing the presence and support of a provider. Participants described five important elements of daily care: honoring the patient’s voice, the need to know, decision-making, medical care, and culture in ICU. The post-ICU experience was characterized by the challenges of the transition from ICU to a hospital ward and long-term effects of critical illness. These “ICU journey” experiences were described as integral to appropriate interactions with the care team and comfort and trust in the ICU, which were perceived as essential for a community of caring. Participants provided suggestions for improvement: 1) provide a dedicated family navigator, 2) increase provider awareness of the fragility of family trust, 3) improve provider communication skills, 4) improve the transition from ICU to hospital ward, and 5) inform patients about the long-term effects of critical illness. Analyses by independent qualitative researchers identified similar themes. CONCLUSIONS: Patient and family member-led research is feasible and can identify opportunities for improving care.
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spelling pubmed-49754022016-08-25 Patient and Family Member-Led Research in the Intensive Care Unit: A Novel Approach to Patient-Centered Research Gill, Marlyn Bagshaw, Sean M. McKenzie, Emily Oxland, Peter Oswell, Donna Boulton, Debbie Niven, Daniel J. Potestio, Melissa L. Shklarov, Svetlana Marlett, Nancy Stelfox, Henry T. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Engaging patients and family members as partners in research increases the relevance of study results and enhances patient-centered care; how to best engage patients and families in research is unknown. METHODS: We tested a novel research approach that engages and trains patients and family members as researchers to see if we could understand and describe the experiences of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and their families. Former patients and family members conducted focus groups and interviews with patients (n = 11) and families of surviving (n = 14) and deceased (n = 7) patients from 13 ICUs in Alberta Canada, and analyzed data using conventional content analysis. Separate blinded qualitative researchers conducted an independent analysis. RESULTS: Participants described three phases in the patient/family “ICU journey”; admission to ICU, daily care in ICU, and post-ICU experience. Admission to ICU was characterized by family shock and disorientation with families needing the presence and support of a provider. Participants described five important elements of daily care: honoring the patient’s voice, the need to know, decision-making, medical care, and culture in ICU. The post-ICU experience was characterized by the challenges of the transition from ICU to a hospital ward and long-term effects of critical illness. These “ICU journey” experiences were described as integral to appropriate interactions with the care team and comfort and trust in the ICU, which were perceived as essential for a community of caring. Participants provided suggestions for improvement: 1) provide a dedicated family navigator, 2) increase provider awareness of the fragility of family trust, 3) improve provider communication skills, 4) improve the transition from ICU to hospital ward, and 5) inform patients about the long-term effects of critical illness. Analyses by independent qualitative researchers identified similar themes. CONCLUSIONS: Patient and family member-led research is feasible and can identify opportunities for improving care. Public Library of Science 2016-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4975402/ /pubmed/27494396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160947 Text en © 2016 Gill et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gill, Marlyn
Bagshaw, Sean M.
McKenzie, Emily
Oxland, Peter
Oswell, Donna
Boulton, Debbie
Niven, Daniel J.
Potestio, Melissa L.
Shklarov, Svetlana
Marlett, Nancy
Stelfox, Henry T.
Patient and Family Member-Led Research in the Intensive Care Unit: A Novel Approach to Patient-Centered Research
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title_short Patient and Family Member-Led Research in the Intensive Care Unit: A Novel Approach to Patient-Centered Research
title_sort patient and family member-led research in the intensive care unit: a novel approach to patient-centered research
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4975402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27494396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160947
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