Stress-Related Disorders of Family Members of Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit With COVID-19

IMPORTANCE: The psychological symptoms associated with having a family member admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) during the COVID-19 pandemic are not well defined. OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of symptoms of stress-related disorders, primarily posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of internal medicine (1960) 2022-06, Vol.182 (6), p.624-633
Hauptverfasser: Amass, Timothy, Van Scoy, Lauren Jodi, Hua, May, Ambler, Melanie, Armstrong, Priscilla, Baldwin, Matthew R, Bernacki, Rachelle, Burhani, Mansoor D, Chiurco, Jennifer, Cooper, Zara, Cruse, Hope, Csikesz, Nicholas, Engelberg, Ruth A, Fonseca, Laura D, Halvorson, Karin, Hammer, Rachel, Heywood, Joanna, Duda, Sarah Hochendoner, Huang, Jin, Jin, Ying, Johnson, Laura, Tabata-Kelly, Masami, Kerr, Emma, Lane, Trevor, Lee, Melissa, Likosky, Keely, McGuirl, Donald, Milinic, Tijana, Moss, Marc, Nielsen, Elizabeth, Peterson, Ryan, Puckey, Sara J, Rea, Olivia, Rhoads, Sarah, Sheu, Christina, Tong, Wendy, Witt, Pamela D, Wykowski, James, Yu, Stephanie, Stapleton, Renee D, Curtis, J. Randall
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Zusammenfassung:IMPORTANCE: The psychological symptoms associated with having a family member admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) during the COVID-19 pandemic are not well defined. OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of symptoms of stress-related disorders, primarily posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in family members of patients admitted to the ICU with COVID-19 approximately 90 days after admission. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective, multisite, mixed-methods observational cohort study assessed 330 family members of patients admitted to the ICU (except in New York City, which had a random sample of 25% of all admitted patients per month) between February 1 and July 31, 2020, at 8 academic-affiliated and 4 community-based hospitals in 5 US states. EXPOSURE: Having a family member in the ICU with COVID-19. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Symptoms of PTSD at 3 months, as defined by a score of 10 or higher on the Impact of Events Scale 6 (IES-6). RESULTS: A total of 330 participants (mean [SD] age, 51.2 [15.1] years; 228 [69.1%] women; 150 [52.8%] White; 92 [29.8%] Hispanic) were surveyed at the 3-month time point. Most individuals were the patients’ child (129 [40.6%]) or spouse or partner (81 [25.5%]). The mean (SD) IES-6 score at 3 months was 11.9 (6.1), with 201 of 316 respondents (63.6%) having scores of 10 or higher, indicating significant symptoms of PTSD. Female participants had an adjusted mean IES-6 score of 2.6 points higher (95% CI, 1.4-3.8; P 
ISSN:2168-6106
2168-6114
DOI:10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.1118