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Family Integration in Therapy Activities in the Intensive Care Unit: the FIT-ICU Feasibility Study

Delirium | Critical Illness

An ICU admission is stressful for not only patients but their families as well. Research has shown that involving family members during a loved one's ICU stay can be helpful for them, but there is not clear direction on the best way to do this. For patients, family presence as well as early movement during their ICU stay has been shown to help recovery from things like delirium (a state of confusion) faster, and might prevent the weakness that can happen with a stay in the ICU. In this study, the investigators will explore whether having family help with moving patients through physiotherapy guided exercise can help both patients and families have a better experience and result from their ICU stay.

The investigators hypothesize that family involvement in activities as part of an overall physiotherapy treatment plan will provide a tangible means for family members to engage in the care of their critically ill loved one, thus improving outcomes for both critically ill patients and family members.

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Conditions de participation

  • Sexe:

    ALL
  • Âges admissibles:

    18 and up

Critères de participation

Inclusion Criteria:

* Adults (≥18 years) in the ICU
* Anticipated length of stay ≥48 hours for whom a request for physiotherapy has been placed by the treating physician
* Appropriateness for physiotherapy confirmed by the unit's physiotherapist.
* Families will be eligible if they are able to be present in ICU during physiotherapist or research team work hours until they are cleared to deliver activities independently, then at least three times weekly thereafter.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Patients who are receiving end of life care
* Patients who have high risk injuries including spinal cord injury or spinal fractures, post-operative from spinal surgery, and untreated hip or long bone fractures
* Patients at risk of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) (e.g. Malignant middle cerebral artery stroke, large subarachnoid hemorrhage), admitted post trauma activation, post-operative from brain surgery or with external ventricular drain (EVD) in situ.
* Patients who are bed-bound or require mechanical lift at baseline who would not otherwise be offered physiotherapy services.
* Exclusion criteria for families include any major barriers to participation, i.e., physical, cognitive, emotional or capacity to understand and communicate with the team.

Lieu de l'étude

Brant Community Healthcare System
Brant Community Healthcare System
Brantford, Ontario
Canada

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Primary Contact

Will Dechert

[email protected]
(519) 751-5544
Backup Contact

Brenda Reeve, MD

St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada

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Backup Contact

Laiya Carayannopoulos, MD

Backup Contact

Kimberley Lewis, MD

Primary Contact

Jose Estrada

[email protected]
905-522-1155
Juravinski Hospital
Juravinski Hospital
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada

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Backup Contact

Bram Rochwerg, MD

Primary Contact

Irene Armanious

[email protected]
9055221155
Étude parrainée par
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
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ID de l'étude: NCT06071793