RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06118606

Pilot Study of a Multidisciplinary Intervention in ICU Survivors At Risk for Psychological or Physical Morbidity

Interventional Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation and Special Support; a Pilot Study of a Case Manager-led Multidisciplinary Intervention in ICU Survivors At Risk for Psychological or Physical Morbidity -IMPRESS-ICU Pilot Study


Sponsor

Region Stockholm

Enrollment

60 participants

Start Date

Feb 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Pilot study of the feasibility and utility of an early, in-hospital multidisciplinary intervention in ICU survivors at risk for psychological and physical problems post-ICU stay


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This pilot study tests a multidisciplinary follow-up program for ICU survivors who are at risk for developing physical or psychological problems after their intensive care stay (such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, muscle weakness, or cognitive difficulties). The program involves multiple specialists working together after hospital discharge. **You may be eligible if:** - You were admitted to an ICU for at least 12 hours - You have been identified as being at elevated risk for physical or psychological problems after the ICU (assessed using a specific screening tool) **You may NOT be eligible if:** - You have dementia or major cognitive problems - You have a structural brain or spinal cord injury - You have multiple restrictions on your medical care - You do not speak Swedish well enough to participate Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERCase-manager led multidisciplinary follow-up after intensive care

Early in-hospital follow-up in survivors of intensive care with an increased risk of psychological/physical sequelae. The follow-up is led by a case-manager reassessing the patient after ICU discharge for psychological/physical rehabilitation needs. The CM will discuss patient needs with concerned specialists in a multidisciplinary team, leading to the establishment of a personal rehabilitation plan, communicated to the patient and next-of-kin. The CM will keep track of the patient during hospital stay and ensure primary care rehabilitation (if needed) is established once the patient is discharged from the hospital. The CM will contact the patient weekly to follow up on well-being and primary care activities until 12 weeks after discharge.


Locations(2)

ICU Karolinska University Hospital

Stockholm, Sweden

ICU Södersjukhuset

Stockholm, Sweden

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