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. 2003 Jun;29(6):974-979.
doi: 10.1007/s00134-003-1763-6. Epub 2003 May 7.

Quality of life on admission to the intensive care: can we query the relatives?

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Quality of life on admission to the intensive care: can we query the relatives?

Jose Hofhuis et al. Intensive Care Med. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To study whether the Short Form-36 questionnaire can be used to assess the patient's quality of life on admission to the ICU by use of proxies in both scheduled and emergency admissions.

Design and setting: Prospective study involving direct interviews of patients and relatives before or during ICU stay in a 10-bed mixed intensive care unit in a 654-bed university affiliated hospital.

Patients and participants: Patients before major elective surgery ( n=55) or following emergency admissions ( n=57).

Measurements and results: Patients and proxies completed a health questionnaire in the first 72 h following emergency admission or the day before a scheduled admission to the ICU. Internal consistency was evaluated by measurement of Cronbach's alpha. All dimensions of the SF-36 had adequate internal consistency. On all eight dimensions a significant correlation was found between the patient and their proxy. In general, proxies underestimated the patient's quality of life although differences were small (less than 5%). On most items a good to very good agreement was found (alpha>0.6). Quality of life assessment was not affected by the admission status of the patient (acute or elective admission and surgical or medical diagnosis).

Conclusions: The SF-36 questionnaire completed by a proxy can reliable assesses the quality of life of the critically ill patient on admission to the ICU. Proxies underestimated the patient's quality of life, although the differences were small.

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