Suttle Markita, Hall Mark W, Pollack Murray M, Berg Robert A, McQuillen Patrick S, Mourani Peter M, Sapru Anil, Carcillo Joseph A, Startup Emily, Holubkov Richard, Dean Jonathan Michael, Notterman Daniel A, Meert Kathleen L
Department of Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Department of Pediatrics, Children's National Hospital, Washington, United States.
J Pediatr Intensive Care. 2021 May 17;12(1):3-11. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1727179. eCollection 2023 Mar.
Therapeutic alliance reflects the strength and quality of the physician-patient/family relationship. We investigated the association between therapeutic alliance and bereaved parents' mental health and perceived overall health following their child's death in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Bereaved parents were surveyed 6 months after their child's death in a PICU affiliated with the Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network. Parents were evaluated for complicated grief, depression, and post-traumatic stress using the Inventory of Complicated Grief (ICG), the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8), and the Short Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Rating Interview (SPRINT), respectively. Overall health was evaluated using a single item. Therapeutic alliance between parents and their deceased child's PICU physicians was assessed using the Human Connection scale (HCS). Two hundred and thirty-five parents of 158 deceased children completed surveys. Mean ICG score was 34.4 ± 14.9 with 142 (60.4%) parents screening positive for complicated grief. Mean PHQ-8 score was 9.1 ± 6.2 with 102 (43.4%) screening positive for at least moderate depression. Mean SPRINT score was 14.6 ± 8.2 with 122 (51.9%) screening positive for post-traumatic stress disorder. Overall health was perceived as fair for 47 (20.0%) parents and poor for 10 (4.3%). Using multivariable modeling, higher HCS score (greater therapeutic alliance) was significantly associated with lower (better) ICG score (-0.23, 95% CI -0.42, -0.04, = 0.018). HCS score was not significantly associated with PHQ-8, SPRINT, or overall health scores. We conclude that bereaved parents experience a high level of adverse mental health symptoms including complicated grief, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Greater therapeutic alliance with PICU physicians may lessen symptoms of complicated grief during bereavement.
治疗联盟反映了医患/家庭关系的强度和质量。我们调查了治疗联盟与儿科重症监护病房(PICU)中患儿死亡后丧亲父母的心理健康及总体健康感知之间的关联。在协作儿科重症监护研究网络下属的一家PICU中,对丧亲父母在其孩子死亡6个月后进行了调查。分别使用复杂悲伤量表(ICG)、患者健康问卷(PHQ - 8)和创伤后应激障碍简短评定访谈(SPRINT)对父母的复杂悲伤、抑郁和创伤后应激进行评估。使用单项指标对总体健康进行评估。使用人际关系量表(HCS)评估父母与其已故孩子的PICU医生之间的治疗联盟。158名已故儿童的235名父母完成了调查。ICG平均得分为34.4±14.9,142名(60.4%)父母筛查出复杂悲伤呈阳性。PHQ - 8平均得分为9.1±6.2,102名(43.4%)父母筛查出至少中度抑郁呈阳性。SPRINT平均得分为14.6±8.2,122名(51.9%)父母筛查出创伤后应激障碍呈阳性。47名(20.0%)父母认为总体健康状况一般,10名(4.3%)父母认为较差。使用多变量模型,较高的HCS得分(更强的治疗联盟)与较低(更好)的ICG得分显著相关(-0.23,95%置信区间-0.42,-0.04,P = 0.018)。HCS得分与PHQ - 8、SPRINT或总体健康得分无显著关联。我们得出结论,丧亲父母经历了高水平的不良心理健康症状,包括复杂悲伤、抑郁和创伤后应激症状。与PICU医生建立更强的治疗联盟可能会减轻丧亲期间复杂悲伤的症状。