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“有缺失的故事”:对 ICU 幸存者体验的阐释性现象学分析。

"A story with gaps": An interpretative phenomenological analysis of ICU survivors' experience.

机构信息

Laboratory of Psychopathology and Health Processes, Paris University, Paris, France.

Grenoble Alpes University, INSERM, CHU Grenoble Alpes, HP2, Grenoble, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 3;17(3):e0264310. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264310. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

ICU survivors may experience various long-term sequelae, recognized as Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, that includes psychiatric symptoms: anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorders symptoms (PTSD). While it was hypothesized that an ICU diary could help patients after discharge, improving their hospitalization memories and quality of life, it is unclear whether it may reduce psychiatric disorders, in particular PTSD. We performed a qualitative exploration of survivors' subjective experience of their ICU stay, their representations, memories, meaning-making of their experience and use of their ICU diary. Five participants (ICU survivors, 3 men and 2 women, who received a diary) were included in this study. We conducted non-directive interviews 6 months after discharge. These interviews were transcribed and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Major recurring themes of discourse included: (1) The nightmare of the ICU experience: from an impression of vagueness to dispossession, (2) The positive image of health-care workers during intensive care, (3) The place of the relatives and health-care workers' writings in the diary: either a support or a barrier, (4) The difficult return back home, and daily life after intensive care. Participant's representation of their ICU experience seemed to reflect the meaning they had given it through their own reflections and that of health-care workers in the diary. For some participant, the diary was associated to the pain and strangeness of the ICU experience; therefore, their recovery required them to take some distance with it. The ICU diary allowed participants to construct their illness narratives, and to become aware of the presence and support of health-care workers. The diary was also perceived as the witness of a period they wished to forget. Trial registration: NCT02519725.

摘要

ICU 幸存者可能会经历各种长期后遗症,被认为是重症监护后综合征,其中包括精神症状:焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍症状(PTSD)。虽然有人假设 ICU 日记可以帮助患者出院后,改善他们的住院记忆和生活质量,但尚不清楚它是否可以减少精神障碍,特别是 PTSD。我们对幸存者对 ICU 住院经历的主观体验、他们的表现、记忆、对经历的意义赋予以及对 ICU 日记的使用进行了定性探索。这项研究纳入了五名参与者(ICU 幸存者,3 男 2 女,均接受了日记)。我们在出院后 6 个月进行了非指导性访谈。这些访谈被转录并使用解释现象学分析进行分析。主要的反复出现的主题包括:(1)ICU 经历的噩梦:从模糊印象到被剥夺,(2)重症监护期间医护人员的积极形象,(3)亲属和医护人员在日记中的写作地位:支持或障碍,(4)艰难的回家和重症监护后的日常生活。参与者对 ICU 经历的表现似乎反映了他们通过自己的反思和日记中医护人员的反思赋予它的意义。对一些参与者来说,日记与 ICU 经历的痛苦和陌生感有关;因此,他们的康复需要与它保持一定的距离。ICU 日记使参与者能够构建他们的疾病叙述,并意识到医护人员的存在和支持。日记也被视为他们希望忘记的一段时期的见证。试验注册:NCT02519725。

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