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The purpose of this research study is to find out about how obtaining consent for procedures in the PICU affects parental/caregiver stress. The researchers think that alleviating some of the uncertainly of a PICU stay by discussing types of procedural support offered and obtaining informed consent prior to their immediate necessity may help decrease stress experienced by caregivers. This study will allow the researchers to learn more about it.
Having a child admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a deeply challenging and stressful experience for parents and caregivers. Despite the high survival when compared to adult ICUs, a PICU admission can have meaningful long-term, negative health consequences for adult caregivers including symptoms of depression, anxiety and PTSD. There is little known in regards to what specific factors impact the mental health of parents/caregivers of PICU patients. However, research into stress and anxiety has suggested that uncertainty is a significant contributor to stress when faced with a new environment.
Usual informed consent for procedures performed in the PICU is obtained immediately prior to the procedure. Participants will be randomly assigned (like the flip of a coin) to either usual informed consent prior to each procedure or to a single consent form obtained upon admission to PICU for possible procedures their child may undergo. In this study participants will be asked to complete a survey at two separate times during the child's PICU hospitalization- 48-72 hours after admission and again upon transfer or discharge from the PICU. Data will be collected about the child from the medical record including age, diagnosis/reason for PICU admission, length of stay, and any procedures performed in PICU requiring consent.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Standard consent | No Intervention | This group will be consented for invasive procedures using standard Hospital policy. Informed consent will be obtained either in person or via telephone with a witness from the patient or his/her legal guardian for any/all procedures medically indicated at that time, at the discretion of the Attending Physician. | |
| Bundled consent | Experimental | Upon admission, this group will received the document titled "Common PICU Procedures Explained" and encourage to read the document. They will then, within 24 hours of admission be consented using the Bundle Consent Document for the group of invasive procedures listed and explained in that document. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Single consent | Other | A single consent form for possible procedures the child may undergo while in the PICU |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Parent/Caregiver Stress 48 to 72 Hours Following Admission to the Pediatric ICU | Stress will be assessed using the Short Stress Overload Scale (SOS-S). The SOS-S is a 10 item questionnaire. Items are rated not at all (1) to a lot (5). Ratings are assigned a score and the scores are summed. Summed scores range from 10 - 50 with higher scores indicating greater stress. The SOS-S generates two subscores, Personal Vulnerability (PV) and Event Load (EL), with a score range from 5 to 25 for each. An individual's PV score corresponds to that individual's readiness to take on new stressors. Parents may be asked to complete the questionnaire multiple times depending on how long their child is in the PICU. This outcome measure only represents the PV portion of the SOS scale making the range from 5-25 (total of 5 questions each with a 1-5 scale). | 48 - 72 hours after admission of child to PICU |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Number of Procedures Performed Without Appropriately Documented Consent | Number of procedures preformed without recorded consent will be determined by reviewing child's medical chart. Stress will be assessed using the Short Stress Overload Scale (SOS-S). The SOS-S is a 10 item questionnaire. Items are rated not at all (1) to a lot (5). Ratings are assigned a score and the scores are summed. Summed scores range from 10 - 50 with higher scores indicating greater stress. The SOS-S generates two subscores, Personal Vulnerability (PV) and Event Load (EL), with a score range from 5 to 25 for each. An individual's EL score quantifies the stress burden placed on that individual by their current circumstances. Parents may be asked to complete the questionnaire multiple times depending on how long their child is in the PICU. This outcome measure only represents the EL portion of the SOS scale making the range from 5-25 (total of 5 questions each with a 1-5 scale). |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Nikki Miller Ferguson, MD | Virginia Commonwealth University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Virginia Commonwealth University | Richmond | Virginia | 23298 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| Background | Society of Critical Care Medicine, Critical Care Statistics. Society of Critical Care Medicine, https://www.sccm.org/Communications/Critical-Care-Statistics. Retrieved 2020. | ||
| 29477091 | Background | Rodriguez-Rey R, Alonso-Tapia J, Colville G. Prediction of parental posttraumatic stress, anxiety and depression after a child's critical hospitalization. J Crit Care. 2018 Jun;45:149-155. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2018.02.006. Epub 2018 Feb 16. | |
| Background | Durette, M. (2013). Uncertainty and Primary Appraisal as Predictors of Acute Stress Uncertainty and Primary Appraisal as Predictors of Acute Stress Disorder in Parents of Critically Ill Children: A Mediational Model. (Doctoral Thesis) | ||
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This study only enrolled parents/caregivers of children admitted to the pediatric ICU and the protocol enrollment reflects the number of parent participants.
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Standard Consent | This group will be consented for invasive procedures using standard Hospital policy. Informed consent will be obtained either in person or via telephone with a witness from the patient or his/her legal guardian for any/all procedures medically indicated at that time, at the discretion of the Attending Physician. |
| FG001 | Bundled Consent | Upon admission, this group will received the document titled "Common PICU Procedures Explained" and encourage to read the document. They will then, within 12 hours of admission be consented using the Bundle Consent Document for the group of invasive procedures listed and explained in that document. Single consent: A single consent form for possible procedures the child may undergo while in the PICU |
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| BG000 | Standard Consent | This group will be consented for invasive procedures using standard Hospital policy. Informed consent will be obtained either in person or via telephone with a witness from the patient or his/her legal guardian for any/all procedures medically indicated at that time, at the discretion of the Attending Physician. |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||
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| Primary | Parent/Caregiver Stress 48 to 72 Hours Following Admission to the Pediatric ICU | Stress will be assessed using the Short Stress Overload Scale (SOS-S). The SOS-S is a 10 item questionnaire. Items are rated not at all (1) to a lot (5). Ratings are assigned a score and the scores are summed. Summed scores range from 10 - 50 with higher scores indicating greater stress. The SOS-S generates two subscores, Personal Vulnerability (PV) and Event Load (EL), with a score range from 5 to 25 for each. An individual's PV score corresponds to that individual's readiness to take on new stressors. Parents may be asked to complete the questionnaire multiple times depending on how long their child is in the PICU. This outcome measure only represents the PV portion of the SOS scale making the range from 5-25 (total of 5 questions each with a 1-5 scale). | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | units on a scale | 48 - 72 hours after admission of child to PICU |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Standard Consent | This group will be consented for invasive procedures using standard Hospital policy. Informed consent will be obtained either in person or via telephone with a witness from the patient or his/her legal guardian for any/all procedures medically indicated at that time, at the discretion of the Attending Physician. |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Nikki Miller Ferguson MD | Virginia Commonwealth University | 804-828-4080 | nikki.millerferguson@vcuhealth.org |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Dec 1, 2020 | Dec 1, 2022 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
| ICF | No | No | Yes | Informed Consent Form | Dec 1, 2020 | May 31, 2023 | ICF_001.pdf |
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| D032962 | Consent Forms |
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| D007258 | Informed Consent |
| D007603 | Jurisprudence |
| D012926 | Social Control, Formal |
| D004472 | Health Care Economics and Organizations |
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| At discharge or transfer out of PICU or 30 days after admission to the PICU, whichever comes first. |
| Parent/Caregiver Stress at Time of Discharge From the Pediatric ICU | This was assessed by asking parent/caregiver a single question: "How life threatening do you believe your child's illness to be?" The question could be answered 1-5 with 1= not at all and 5= extremely. | At discharge or transfer out of PICU or 30 days after admission to the PICU, whichever comes first. |
| Background |
| Butler A, Copnell B, Willetts G. Family-centred care in the paediatric intensive care unit: an integrative review of the literature. J Clin Nurs. 2014 Aug;23(15-16):2086-99. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12498. Epub 2013 Dec 26. |
| Background | Gill, M. PICU Prometheus: Ethical issues in the treatment of very sick children in Paediatric Intensive Care. Mortality, November 2005; 10(4): 262-275 |
| 37125809 | Derived | Goldstein G, Karam O, Miller Ferguson N. The Effects of Expectation Setting and Bundle Consent on Acute Caregiver Stress in the PICU: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2023 Aug 1;24(8):692-700. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003265. Epub 2023 May 1. |
| Bundled Consent |
Upon admission, this group will received the document titled "Common PICU Procedures Explained" and encourage to read the document. They will then, within 12 hours of admission be consented using the Bundle Consent Document for the group of invasive procedures listed and explained in that document. Single consent: A single consent form for possible procedures the child may undergo while in the PICU |
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This group will be consented for invasive procedures using standard Hospital policy. Informed consent will be obtained either in person or via telephone with a witness from the patient or his/her legal guardian for any/all procedures medically indicated at that time, at the discretion of the Attending Physician.
| OG001 | Bundled Consent | Upon admission, this group will received the document titled "Common PICU Procedures Explained" and encourage to read the document. They will then, within 12 hours of admission be consented using the Bundle Consent Document for the group of invasive procedures listed and explained in that document. Single consent: A single consent form for possible procedures the child may undergo while in the PICU |
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| Secondary | Number of Procedures Performed Without Appropriately Documented Consent | Number of procedures preformed without recorded consent will be determined by reviewing child's medical chart. Stress will be assessed using the Short Stress Overload Scale (SOS-S). The SOS-S is a 10 item questionnaire. Items are rated not at all (1) to a lot (5). Ratings are assigned a score and the scores are summed. Summed scores range from 10 - 50 with higher scores indicating greater stress. The SOS-S generates two subscores, Personal Vulnerability (PV) and Event Load (EL), with a score range from 5 to 25 for each. An individual's EL score quantifies the stress burden placed on that individual by their current circumstances. Parents may be asked to complete the questionnaire multiple times depending on how long their child is in the PICU. This outcome measure only represents the EL portion of the SOS scale making the range from 5-25 (total of 5 questions each with a 1-5 scale). | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | procedures | At discharge or transfer out of PICU or 30 days after admission to the PICU, whichever comes first. |
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| Secondary | Parent/Caregiver Stress at Time of Discharge From the Pediatric ICU | This was assessed by asking parent/caregiver a single question: "How life threatening do you believe your child's illness to be?" The question could be answered 1-5 with 1= not at all and 5= extremely. | Posted | Mean | Inter-Quartile Range | units on a scale | At discharge or transfer out of PICU or 30 days after admission to the PICU, whichever comes first. |
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| EG001 | Bundled Consent | Upon admission, this group will received the document titled "Common PICU Procedures Explained" and encourage to read the document. They will then, within 24 hours of admission be consented using the Bundle Consent Document for the group of invasive procedures listed and explained in that document. Single consent: A single consent form for possible procedures the child may undergo while in the PICU | 3 | 129 | 0 | 129 | 0 | 129 |
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| D011996 | Records |
| D009934 | Organization and Administration |
| D006298 | Health Services Administration |
| D003625 | Data Collection |
| D017531 | Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms |
| D011787 | Quality of Health Care |
| D017530 | Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation |