One-Year Outcomes in Caregivers of Critically Ill Patients

2016 
BackgroundFew resources are available to support caregivers of patients who have survived critical illness; consequently, the caregivers’ own health may suffer. We studied caregiver and patient characteristics to determine which characteristics were associated with caregivers’ health outcomes during the first year after patient discharge from an intensive care unit (ICU). MethodsWe prospectively enrolled 280 caregivers of patients who had received 7 or more days of mechanical ventilation in an ICU. Using hospital data and self-administered questionnaires, we collected information on caregiver and patient characteristics, including caregiver depressive symptoms, psychological well-being, health-related quality of life, sense of control over life, and effect of providing care on other activities. Assessments occurred 7 days and 3, 6, and 12 months after ICU discharge. ResultsThe caregivers’ mean age was 53 years, 70% were women, and 61% were caring for a spouse. A large percentage of caregivers (67% initial...
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