评估重症监护癌症患者的心理困扰:墨西哥重症监护心理评估工具的验证。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
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背景:因癌症而入住重症监护病房(ICU)的个体经常会遇到认知障碍和心理健康的改变,这导致心理困扰并严重影响他们的生活质量。在墨西哥,必须有有效和可靠的临床工具来识别这些症状,并提供及时和适当的心理干预。目的:确定重症监护心理评估工具(IPAT)对墨西哥ICU出院癌症患者的心理测量特性。方法:采用非概率方便抽样的横断面仪器设计。数据收集于2023年2月至2024年10月,共有75人从ICU出院。评估因子结构(验证性因子分析)、信度(内部一致性)、测量不变性和标准效度(收敛性、判别性和已知组)。在ICU住院期间对患者进行评估。结果:参与者以男性为主,居住在国内内陆,平均年龄44岁(范围19-78,标准差16.21)。9个项目的内部一致性结果令人满意(α = 0.78)。有创机械通气的单变量不变性指标[χ2 (gl) 27.436 (24), CMIN/DF 1.143, CFI 0.96, GFI 0.97, SRMR 0.036, RMSEA 0.044]和有创机械通气的单变量不变性指标[CFI = 0.871;Rmsea = 0.058;χ2/gl = 20.519(10)],性别的限制不变性指数[CFI = 0.849;Rmsea = 0.068;χ2/gl = 23.302(12)]。结果的意义:针对癌症患者的墨西哥版IPAT是墨西哥肿瘤和重症监护环境中使用的有效和可靠的工具。建议在从ICU出院时使用,因为它可以识别心理困扰,以便及时干预。对于未来的考虑,应探索不同的临床环境和患者群体,以提高该工具在ICU癌症不同情况下的适用性和普遍性。
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Assessing psychological distress in cancer patients in intensive care: Validation of the intensive care psychological assessment tool in Mexico.

Background: Individuals admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to cancer frequently encounter cognitive impairment and alterations in their mental health, which engenders psychological distress and considerably impacts their quality of life. In Mexico, there is an imperative for valid and reliable clinical tools to identify these symptoms, to providing timely and appropriate psychological intervention.

Objectives: To determine the psychometric properties of the Intensive Care Psychological Assessment Tool (IPAT) in a Mexican population with cancer discharged from ICU.

Methods: A cross-sectional instrumental design with non-probability convenience sampling was employed. Data were collected between February 2023 and October 2024 with 75 people discharged from the ICU. Factor structure (confirmatory factor analysis), reliability (internal consistency), measurement invariance, and criteria validity (convergent, discriminant, and known-groups) were assessed. Patients were assessed during oncological hospitalization, following ICU.

Results: The participants were predominantly male, residing in the interior of the country, with an average age of 44 years (range 19-78, SD 16.21). Internal consistency results were deemed to be satisfactory (α = 0.78) for 9 items. The CFA indices were adequate [χ2 (gl) 27.436 (24), CMIN/DF 1.143, CFI 0.96, GFI 0.97, SRMR 0.036, RMSEA 0.044] as were the scalar invariance indices for invasive mechanical ventilation [CFI = 0.871; RMSEA = 0.058; χ2/gl = 20.519 (10)] and for gender, restricted invariance indices [CFI = 0.849; RMSEA = 0.068; χ2/gl = 23.302 (12)].

Significance of results: The Mexican version of the IPAT for people with cancer is a valid and reliable tool for use in oncology and critical care settings in Mexico. It is recommended for use at the time of discharge from the ICU, as it allows the identification of psychological distress for timely intervention. For future considerations, diverse clinical settings and patient populations should be explored to enhance the tool's applicability and generalizability in the varied contexts of cancer in ICU.

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