Patients’ reported experiences and Health Related Quality of Life after discharge from Intensive Care Units

Panagiota Peleka, O. Siskou, P. Galanis, O. Konstantakopoulou, D. Kaitelidou
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Introduction: Providing high quality care in todays’ Intensive Care Units is a challenge because of the constant increase in demand, the high functional cost and the restricted availability of resources. Evaluating both patients’ experiences and outcomes from the care provided is necessary for ensuring high quality in health care. Aim: The investigation of patient reported experiences in Intensive Care Units and the evaluation of their health related quality of life six to twelve months after discharge. Methods: It is a non-interventional cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection. The participants were 108 patients, discharged from four Intensive Care Units of three military hospitals in Athens. Telephone interviews were conducted using “Patient Empowerment Questionnaire” and “Quality of life Questionnaire” to evaluate patients’ experiences and health related quality of life respectively. Statistical analysis was conducted using the statistical package SPSS v.25.0. Results: The majority of the study population reported positive experiences with the critical care staff and normal quality of life after discharge. However, 47% reported that they could not always sleep at night and 32% did not always receive adequate pain relief. In regards to patients’ quality of life, “normal daily activities” were affected the most. Specifically, half of the patients reported inability to carry out activities requiring high level of physical effort and 1/5 expressed difficulties in walking and in mobility. Additionally, 43% reported difficulties in the job or their daily activities, have changed or completely abandoned them. Conclusions: The patients’ positive experiences and good health related quality of life after discharge gave the impression that quality of intensive care in Greek military hospitals is high. Interventions intending to achieve more adequate pain relief, better sleep at night, and prevention of critical illness’ negative impact on day-to-day activities would ensure more positive results.
重症监护病房出院后患者报告的经历与健康相关的生活质量
导语:在当今的重症监护室提供高质量的护理是一项挑战,因为需求不断增加,功能成本高,资源有限。评估患者的经历和所提供护理的结果对于确保高质量的卫生保健是必要的。目的:调查重症监护病房患者出院后6 ~ 12个月的健康生活质量。方法:采用非干预性横断面研究,回顾性资料收集。参与者是108名从雅典三家军事医院的四家重症监护室出院的病人。采用“患者赋权问卷”和“生活质量问卷”进行电话访谈,分别评估患者的体验和健康相关的生活质量。采用统计软件包SPSS v.25.0进行统计分析。结果:大多数研究人群报告了与重症监护人员的积极经历和出院后的正常生活质量。然而,47%的人报告说他们晚上总是睡不着,32%的人并不总是得到足够的疼痛缓解。在患者的生活质量方面,“正常的日常活动”受到的影响最大。具体而言,一半的患者报告无法进行需要高水平体力劳动的活动,1/5的患者表示行走和行动困难。此外,43%的人表示他们在工作或日常活动中遇到了困难,已经改变或完全放弃了他们。结论:患者出院后的积极体验和良好的健康相关生活质量给人的印象是希腊军队医院重症监护质量高。旨在实现更充分的疼痛缓解、更好的夜间睡眠和预防严重疾病对日常活动的负面影响的干预措施将确保取得更积极的结果。
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