Animal-Assisted Interventions for Psychological Distress During Prolonged Intensive Care Unit Stay: A Case Report.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Taryn Kellogg, Camille Brockett-Walker
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Abstract

Introduction: Lung transplant is a critical treatment for patients with end-stage lung disease, but recovery is often complicated by physiological and psychological challenges. This case report describes a 61-year-old female bilateral orthotopic lung transplant recipient who experienced significant psychological decline during an extended intensive care unit stay and the use of animal-assisted interventions to address these challenges.

Clinical findings: The patient experienced multiple postoperative complications, including coagulopathy, venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for hypoxia, delayed chest closure, right ventricular dysfunction, acute kidney injury, adrenal insufficiency, hypogammaglobulinemia, diaphragmatic paralysis, antibody-mediated rejection, bacteremia, and severe deconditioning.

Diagnosis: The patient's psychological decline manifested through increased somnolence, reduced engagement in physical therapy, and minimal interaction with family and health care professionals.

Interventions: Weekly animal-assisted interventions were introduced to improve mood and increase motivation. These sessions involved therapy animals with the goal of enhancing the patient's psychological well-being.

Outcomes: The patient responded positively to animal-assisted interventions, showing improved mood, increased engagement, and participation in rehabilitation. The theoretical framework of acceptability was used to assess the intervention's success, with results indicating high acceptability and effectiveness.

Conclusion: Animal-assisted interventions addressed the patient's psychological challenges during prolonged intensive care unit stays following lung transplant. The intervention improved both psychological well-being and patient engagement. Theoretical framework of acceptability scores supported the acceptability of animal-assisted interventions, suggesting that these should be considered as part of an interprofessional approach to managing prolonged hospitalizations in transplant recipients.

动物辅助干预延长重症监护病房期间的心理困扰:一个案例报告。
肺移植是终末期肺病患者的关键治疗方法,但其康复往往因生理和心理挑战而复杂化。本病例报告描述了一位61岁的女性双侧原位肺移植受者,她在延长的重症监护病房期间经历了显著的心理衰退,并使用动物辅助干预来解决这些挑战。临床表现:患者术后出现多种并发症,包括凝血功能障碍、静脉-静脉体外膜氧合缺氧、延迟闭胸、右室功能障碍、急性肾损伤、肾上腺功能不全、低γ -球蛋白血症、膈肌麻痹、抗体介导的排斥反应、菌血症和严重的去适应。诊断:患者的心理衰退表现为嗜睡增加,物理治疗减少,与家庭和卫生保健专业人员的互动减少。干预:每周引入动物辅助干预以改善情绪和增加动力。这些疗程包括治疗动物,目的是提高病人的心理健康。结果:患者对动物辅助干预反应积极,表现出改善的情绪,增加的参与度和参与康复。可接受性的理论框架被用来评估干预的成功,结果表明高可接受性和有效性。结论:动物辅助干预解决了患者在肺移植后长期重症监护病房期间的心理挑战。干预改善了心理健康和患者参与。可接受性评分的理论框架支持动物辅助干预的可接受性,表明这些应被视为管理移植受者长期住院治疗的跨专业方法的一部分。
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Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse 医学-护理
CiteScore
2.80
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68
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.
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