A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial)
Abstract Background Family members of critically ill patients face considerable uncertainty and distress during their close others’ intensive care unit (ICU) stay. About 20–60% of family members experience adverse mental health outcomes post-ICU, such as symptoms of anxiety, depression, and posttrau...
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| author | Rahel Naef Miodrag Filipovic Marie-Madlen Jeitziner Stefanie von Felten Judith Safford Marco Riguzzi Michael Rufer |
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| description | Abstract Background Family members of critically ill patients face considerable uncertainty and distress during their close others’ intensive care unit (ICU) stay. About 20–60% of family members experience adverse mental health outcomes post-ICU, such as symptoms of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress. Guidelines recommend structured family inclusion, communication, and support, but the existing evidence base around protocolized family support interventions is modest and requires substantiation. Methods To test the clinical effectiveness and explore the implementation of a multicomponent, nurse-led family support intervention in ICUs, we will undertake a parallel, cluster-randomized, controlled, multicenter superiority hybrid-type 1 trial. It will include eight clusters (ICUs) per study arm, with a projected total sample size of 896 family members of adult, critically ill patients treated in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. The trial targets family members of critically ill patients with an expected ICU stay of 48 h or longer. Families in the intervention arm will receive a family support intervention in addition to usual care. The intervention consists of specialist nurse support that is mapped to the patient pathway with follow-up care and includes psycho-educational and relationship-focused family interventions, and structured, interprofessional communication, and shared decision-making with families. Families in the control arm will receive usual care. The primary study endpoint is quality of family care, operationalized as family members’ satisfaction with ICU care at discharge. Secondary endpoints include quality of communication and nurse support, family management of critical illness (functioning, resilience), and family members’ mental health (well-being, psychological distress) measured at admission, discharge, and after 3, 6, and 12 months. Data of all participants, regardless of protocol adherence, will be analyzed using linear mixed-effects models, with the individual participant as the unit of inference. Discussion This trial will examine the effectiveness of the family support intervention and generate knowledge of its implementability. Both types of evidence are necessary to determine whether the intervention works as intended in clinical practice and could be scaled up to other ICUs. The study findings will make a significant contribution to the current body of knowledge on effective ICU care that promotes family participation and well-being. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05280691 . Prospectively registered on 20 February 2022. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-3d10f6fb6fc84635b2a4da4f25d11bcc2025-08-19T21:05:25ZengBMCTrials1745-62152022-06-0123112010.1186/s13063-022-06454-yA multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial)Rahel Naef0Miodrag Filipovic1Marie-Madlen Jeitziner2Stefanie von Felten3Judith SaffordMarco Riguzzi4Michael Rufer5Institute for Implementation Science in Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of ZurichSurgical Intensive Care Unit, Division of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, Rescue and Pain Medicine, Cantonal Hospital of St. GallenDepartment of Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Bern, Inselspital, University of BernDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Prevention Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of ZurichInstitute for Implementation Science in Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of ZurichDepartment of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Psychosomatics, Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich, University of ZurichAbstract Background Family members of critically ill patients face considerable uncertainty and distress during their close others’ intensive care unit (ICU) stay. About 20–60% of family members experience adverse mental health outcomes post-ICU, such as symptoms of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress. Guidelines recommend structured family inclusion, communication, and support, but the existing evidence base around protocolized family support interventions is modest and requires substantiation. Methods To test the clinical effectiveness and explore the implementation of a multicomponent, nurse-led family support intervention in ICUs, we will undertake a parallel, cluster-randomized, controlled, multicenter superiority hybrid-type 1 trial. It will include eight clusters (ICUs) per study arm, with a projected total sample size of 896 family members of adult, critically ill patients treated in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. The trial targets family members of critically ill patients with an expected ICU stay of 48 h or longer. Families in the intervention arm will receive a family support intervention in addition to usual care. The intervention consists of specialist nurse support that is mapped to the patient pathway with follow-up care and includes psycho-educational and relationship-focused family interventions, and structured, interprofessional communication, and shared decision-making with families. Families in the control arm will receive usual care. The primary study endpoint is quality of family care, operationalized as family members’ satisfaction with ICU care at discharge. Secondary endpoints include quality of communication and nurse support, family management of critical illness (functioning, resilience), and family members’ mental health (well-being, psychological distress) measured at admission, discharge, and after 3, 6, and 12 months. Data of all participants, regardless of protocol adherence, will be analyzed using linear mixed-effects models, with the individual participant as the unit of inference. Discussion This trial will examine the effectiveness of the family support intervention and generate knowledge of its implementability. Both types of evidence are necessary to determine whether the intervention works as intended in clinical practice and could be scaled up to other ICUs. The study findings will make a significant contribution to the current body of knowledge on effective ICU care that promotes family participation and well-being. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05280691 . Prospectively registered on 20 February 2022.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06454-yIntensive care (MeSH)Family (MeSH)Family nursing (MeSH)Anxiety (MeSH)Depression (MeSH)Post-traumatic stress disorder (MeSH) |
| spellingShingle | Rahel Naef Miodrag Filipovic Marie-Madlen Jeitziner Stefanie von Felten Judith Safford Marco Riguzzi Michael Rufer A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial) Intensive care (MeSH) Family (MeSH) Family nursing (MeSH) Anxiety (MeSH) Depression (MeSH) Post-traumatic stress disorder (MeSH) |
| title | A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial) |
| title_full | A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial) |
| title_fullStr | A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial) |
| title_full_unstemmed | A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial) |
| title_short | A multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units: study protocol for a multicenter cluster-randomized trial (FICUS Trial) |
| title_sort | multicomponent family support intervention in intensive care units study protocol for a multicenter cluster randomized trial ficus trial |
| topic | Intensive care (MeSH) Family (MeSH) Family nursing (MeSH) Anxiety (MeSH) Depression (MeSH) Post-traumatic stress disorder (MeSH) |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06454-y |
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