Effects of Intensive Care Experience on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome among Critical Care Survivors : Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Y. Cho, Jiyeon Kang
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Purpose : Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is characterized by a constellation of mental health, physical, and cognitive impairments, and is recognized as a long-term sequela among survivors of intensive care units (ICUs). The objective of this study was to explore the impact of intensive care experience (ICE) on the development of PICS in individuals surviving critical care.Methods : This secondary analysis utilized data derived from a prospective, multicenter cohort study of ICU survivors. The cohort comprised 143 survivors who were enrolled between July and August 2019. The original study's participants completed the Korean version of the ICE questionnaire (K-ICEQ) within one week following discharge from the ICU. Of these, 82 individuals completed the PICS questionnaire (PICSQ) three months subsequent to discharge from hospital. The influence of ICE on the manifestation of PICS was examined through Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM).Results : The R2 values of the final model ranged from 0.35 to 0.51, while the Q2 values were all greater than 0, indicating adequacy for prediction of PICS. Notable pathways in the relationship between the four ICE dimensions and the three PICS domains included significant associations from ‘ICE-awareness of surroundings’ to ‘PICS-cognitive’, from ‘ICE-recall of experience’ to ‘PICS-cognitive’, and from ‘ICE-frightening experiences’ to ‘PICS-mental health’. Analysis found no significant moderating effects of age or disease severity on these relationships. Additionally, gender differences were identified in the significant pathways within the model.Conclusion : Adverse ICU experiences may detrimentally impact the cognitive and mental health domains of PICS following discharge. In order to improve long-term outcomes of individuals who survive critical care, it is imperative to develop nursing interventions aimed at enhancing the ICU experience for patients.
重症监护经验对重症监护幸存者重症监护后综合征的影响 :偏最小二乘法-结构方程建模方法
目的:重症监护后综合征(PICS)以一系列心理健康、身体和认知障碍为特征,被认为是重症监护室(ICU)幸存者的长期后遗症。本研究的目的是探讨重症监护经历(ICE)对重症监护室幸存者PICS发展的影响。方法:本二次分析利用了一项针对重症监护室幸存者的前瞻性多中心队列研究的数据。该队列由 2019 年 7 月至 8 月间登记的 143 名幸存者组成。原始研究的参与者在从重症监护室出院后一周内完成了韩国版 ICE 问卷(K-ICEQ)。其中,82人在出院三个月后完成了PICS问卷(PICSQ)。结果:最终模型的 R2 值在 0.35 至 0.51 之间,Q2 值均大于 0,表明该模型足以预测 PICS。ICE的四个维度与PICS的三个领域之间关系的显著路径包括从 "ICE-对周围环境的认识 "到 "PICS-认知"、从 "ICE-回忆经历 "到 "PICS-认知 "以及从 "ICE-恐惧经历 "到 "PICS-心理健康 "的显著关联。分析发现,年龄或疾病严重程度对这些关系没有明显的调节作用。结论:ICU 的不良经历可能会对 PICS 出院后的认知和心理健康领域产生不利影响。为了改善危重症患者的长期预后,必须制定护理干预措施,以改善患者在重症监护室的经历。
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