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Timing of exposure to ICU diaries and its impact on mental health, memories, and quality of life: a double-blind randomized control trial
Tripathy, Swagata ; Acharya, Swati Priyadarshini ; Sahoo, Alok Kumar ; Hansda, Upendra ; Mitra, Jayanta Kumar ; Goel, Kishen ; Ahmad, Suma Rabab ; Kar, Nilamadhab
Tripathy, Swagata
Acharya, Swati Priyadarshini
Sahoo, Alok Kumar
Hansda, Upendra
Mitra, Jayanta Kumar
Goel, Kishen
Ahmad, Suma Rabab
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Department of Anesthesia & Critical Care, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar, India; Pdf Critical Care, Department of Anesthesia & Critical Care, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, Bhubaneswar, India; Department of Postgraduate Psychiatry, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Steps to Health, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
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2022-07-29
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Anxiety-depression, memory, and QOL were assessed telephonically or home visits by a psychologist using the Hospital Anxiety-Depression Scale (HADS) and other tools at ICU discharge, 1-month (prerandomization), and 3 months of discharge. ID3 was reassessed after receiving diaries at 3.5 months. Primary outcome was anxiety-depression; secondary outcomes included PTSS, QOL, and memories. There was 100% follow-up. At 3 months, ID1 patients had a significant (p < 0.001) reduction in HADS from baseline when compared with ID3 that had not received diaries (4.16 ± 2.9 vs 2.15 ± 1.8; 95% CI, 2.8-1.2). PTSS scores were likewise better (p < 0.001). ID3 patients demonstrated significant improvement (p < 0.01) in QOL and memories along with HADS and PTSS when assessed at 3.5 months.
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Crit Care Explor . 2022 Jul 29;4(8):e0742. doi: 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000742. eCollection 2022 Aug.
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