A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Promote Psychological Well-Being in Critically Ill Children: Soothing Through Touch, Reading, and Music
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A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Promote Psychological Well-Being in Critically Ill Children: Soothing Through Touch, Reading, and Music
Abstract
Objectives: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of a PICU Soothing intervention using touch, reading, and music.
Design: Nonblinded, pilot randomized controlled trial.
Setting: The PICU and medical-surgical wards of one Canadian pediatric hospital.
Patients: Twenty PICU patients age 2-14 years old and their parents, randomized to an intervention group (n = 10) or control group (n = 10).
Intervention: PICU Soothing consisted of: 1) parental comforting (touch and reading), followed by 2) a quiet period with music via soft headbands, administered once daily throughout hospitalization.
Measurements and main results: Acceptability and feasibility of the intervention and methods were assessed via participation rates, observation, measurement completion rates, semistructured interviews, and telephone calls. Psychological well-being was assessed using measures of distress, sleep, and child and parent anxiety in the PICU, on the wards and 3 months post discharge. Forty-four percent of parents agreed to participate. Seventy percent and 100% of intervention group parents responded positively to comforting and music, respectively. Most intervention group parents (70%) and all nurses felt children responded positively. All nurses found the intervention acceptable and feasible. Measurement completion rates ranged from 70% to 100%. Pilot data suggested lower intervention group child and parent anxiety after transfer to hospital wards.
Conclusions: PICU Soothing is acceptable and feasible to conduct. Results support the implementation of a full-scale randomized controlled trial to evaluate intervention effectiveness.
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01176188.
Comment in
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Parents' Soothing of Critically Ill Children: Does One Size Fit All?Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2018 Jul;19(7):690-691. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000001580. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2018. PMID: 29985296 No abstract available.
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