Peer-Delivered Interventions for Caregivers in the ICU with a Focus on Severe Acute Brain Injury: A Scoping Review.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurocritical Care Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1007/s12028-024-02115-x
Mira Reichman, Victoria A Grunberg, Alexander M Presciutti, Katherine T Foster, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Claire J Creutzfeldt
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Approximately 50% of family caregivers of patients with severe acute brain injury (SABI) admitted to intensive care units experience clinically significant anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress. Peer-delivered interventions may be a sustainable way to provide social connection, emotional support, and evidence-based coping skills for family caregivers of patients with SABI to improve their mental health and well-being. The aim of this scoping review was to examine existing peer-delivered interventions for family caregivers of adult patients with SABI admitted to neurocritical and other critical care units. We set broad inclusion criteria and identified ten examples of peer-delivered interventions for family caregivers of adult patients with critical illness, of which only two were tailored to the needs of caregivers for patients who had experienced SABI. Our results indicated that (1) very few examples of peer-delivered interventions for this population exist, (2) all existing examples are professional-led (e.g., nurse-led) multifamily support groups, and (3) existing interventions demonstrate mixed results. Future research is needed to develop and evaluate peer-delivered interventions, including testing different models of peer-delivered interventions (e.g., one-to-one peer mentorship), programs that provide skills and support to caregivers after discharge, and skills-based formats that are tailored to the unique needs of SABI caregivers.

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针对重症监护室护理人员的同伴干预,重点关注严重急性脑损伤:范围综述》。
在重症监护病房收治的严重急性脑损伤(SABI)患者中,约有 50% 的家庭照顾者会出现临床上严重的焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激反应。同龄人提供的干预措施可能是一种可持续的方式,可以为 SABI 患者的家庭护理者提供社会联系、情感支持和循证应对技能,从而改善他们的心理健康和幸福感。本范围综述旨在研究针对神经重症监护病房和其他重症监护病房收治的 SABI 成年患者家属护理人员的现有同伴互助干预措施。我们设定了广泛的纳入标准,并确定了十项针对成年危重症患者家庭照护者的同伴干预实例,其中只有两项是针对经历过 SABI 患者的照护者的需求而量身定制的。我们的研究结果表明:(1) 针对这一人群的同侪干预案例极少;(2) 所有现有案例都是由专业人员(如护士)领导的多家庭支持小组;(3) 现有干预措施的效果参差不齐。未来的研究需要开发和评估由同伴提供的干预措施,包括测试由同伴提供干预措施的不同模式(如一对一同伴指导)、在出院后为照护者提供技能和支持的计划,以及根据 SABI 照护者的独特需求量身定制的以技能为基础的形式。
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Neurocritical Care
Neurocritical Care 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.60%
发文量
221
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurocritical Care is a peer reviewed scientific publication whose major goal is to disseminate new knowledge on all aspects of acute neurological care. It is directed towards neurosurgeons, neuro-intensivists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and critical care nurses treating patients with urgent neurologic disorders. These are conditions that may potentially evolve rapidly and could need immediate medical or surgical intervention. Neurocritical Care provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in intensive care neurology, neurosurgery and neuroanesthesia and includes information about new therapeutic avenues and technological innovations. Neurocritical Care is the official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society.
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