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儿科重症监护病房中危重症儿童床边家属陪伴的相关结局:一项范围综述

Outcomes associated with family presence at the bedside of critically ill children in the pediatric intensive care unit: a scoping review.

作者信息

Fakhory Nicole, Lang Kaleigh, Ryan Molly, Lee Laurie A, Seabrook Jamie A, Walls Martha, Slumkoski Corey, Foster Jennifer R

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

出版信息

JBI Evid Synth. 2025 Jun 1;23(6):1150-1190. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-23-00554. Epub 2025 Feb 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this review is to identify the outcomes of family presence in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) that have been studied and reported in the literature.

INTRODUCTION

PICU admission can be traumatic for children and their families. While family presence at the patient bedside is recommended to support family participation and engagement in care and is supported in recent family-centered care guidelines, it is not consistently optimized. To guide family presence research, a scoping review is needed to identify outcomes associated with family presence.

INCLUSION CRITERIA

This review included quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies published from 1960 to 2022 that reported outcomes of family presence at the bedside in the PICU for patients, their family members, and PICU health care professionals (HCPs).

METHODS

Following JBI methodology for scoping reviews, we searched MEDLINE (Ovid), PsycINFO (EBSCOhost), CINAHL (EBSCOhost), Embase, as well as 16 sources of gray literature for studies that addressed outcomes of family presence at the bedside in the PICU as they relate to the key participants. Two independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts, followed by full texts of selected records according to the inclusion criteria. A priori, we identified categories of outcomes (biologic, psychologic, social, caring behavior) and key groups (HCPs, patients, families) to which the outcomes may apply. Data were extracted by 2 independent reviewers using a data extraction tool developed by the study team. Data were presented in tabular format to address findings related to the review objectives.

RESULTS

We identified 12,411 records through database searches, backward reference chaining, and gray literature searching. We removed 3012 duplicates, excluded 9244 records at the title and abstract review, and excluded 92 reports after full-text review. We extracted data from 62 studies of which 12 were mixed methods, 25 were quantitative, and 25 were qualitative, spanning from 1982 to 2022.Of 46 unique outcomes, 40 studies addressed 28 outcomes for family members (13 psychologic, 8 social, 5 biologic, 2 caring behaviors; stress was the most common, reported in 11 studies). Twenty studies addressed 16 outcomes for patients (7 psychologic, 6 biologic, 2 caring behaviors, 1 other; out-of-bed mobilization was the most common, reported in 4 studies). Ten studies addressed 8 outcomes for HCPs (3 psychologic, 3 caring behaviors, 1 social, 1 "other"; procedural performance was the most common, reported in 3 studies). Overall, the most common biologic outcome reported was sleep (7 studies; 6 for family members and 1 for patients); the most common psychologic outcome reported was stress (13 studies; 11 for family members and 2 for HCPs); the most common social outcomes reported were role changes (4 studies; all 4 for family members) and financial challenges (4 studies for family members); and the most common caring behavior outcome was out-of-bed mobility (4 studies for patients).

CONCLUSIONS

A relatively large, heterogeneous body of literature addresses biologic, psychologic, social, and caring behavior outcomes associated with family presence at the bedside of children in the PICU, for family members, patients, and HCPs. The review highlights the heterogeneity of available data and identifies a need for a concerted analysis. Important gaps remain, including social and longer-term mental health outcomes for patients, outcomes for siblings, and infection transmission for all key groups.

摘要

目的

本综述的目的是确定在儿科重症监护病房(PICU)中已有文献研究和报道的家属陪伴的结果。

引言

PICU收治对儿童及其家庭来说可能是痛苦的经历。虽然建议家属陪伴在患者床边以支持家庭参与护理,并且这在最近的以家庭为中心的护理指南中得到支持,但这并未始终得到优化。为了指导家属陪伴的研究,需要进行一项范围综述以确定与家属陪伴相关的结果。

纳入标准

本综述纳入了1960年至2022年发表的定量、定性和混合方法研究,这些研究报告了PICU中患者床边家属陪伴对患者、其家庭成员和PICU医护人员(HCP)的结果。

方法

按照JBI范围综述方法,我们检索了MEDLINE(Ovid)、PsycINFO(EBSCOhost)、CINAHL(EBSCOhost)、Embase以及16个灰色文献来源,以查找涉及PICU床边家属陪伴与关键参与者相关结果的研究。两名独立评审员筛选标题和摘要,然后根据纳入标准筛选选定记录的全文。我们预先确定了结果类别(生物学、心理、社会、护理行为)以及结果可能适用的关键群体(HCP、患者、家属)。数据由两名独立评审员使用研究团队开发的数据提取工具进行提取。数据以表格形式呈现,以阐述与综述目标相关的研究结果。

结果

我们通过数据库搜索、追溯参考文献链接和灰色文献搜索共识别出12411条记录。我们去除了3012条重复记录,在标题和摘要评审阶段排除了9244条记录,在全文评审后排除了92篇报告。我们从62项研究中提取了数据,其中12项为混合方法研究,25项为定量研究,25项为定性研究,时间跨度从1982年至2022年。在46项独特的结果中,40项研究涉及家属的28项结果(13项心理结果、8项社会结果、5项生物学结果、2项护理行为结果;压力是最常见的,11项研究报告了该结果)。20项研究涉及患者的16项结果(7项心理结果、6项生物学结果、2项护理行为结果、1项其他结果;下床活动是最常见的,4项研究报告了该结果)。10项研究涉及HCP的8项结果(3项心理结果、3项护理行为结果、1项社会结果、1项“其他”结果;操作表现是最常见的,3项研究报告了该结果)。总体而言,报告的最常见生物学结果是睡眠(7项研究;6项针对家属,1项针对患者);最常见心理结果是压力(13项研究;11项针对家属,2项针对HCP);最常见社会结果是角色变化(4项研究;均针对家属)和经济挑战(4项针对家属的研究);最常见护理行为结果是下床活动(4项针对患者的研究)。

结论

有相当数量、异质性较大的文献涉及与PICU中儿童床边家属陪伴相关的生物学、心理、社会和护理行为结果,涉及家属、患者和HCP。该综述突出了现有数据的异质性,并指出需要进行协同分析。仍存在重要差距,包括患者的社会和长期心理健康结果、兄弟姐妹的结果以及所有关键群体的感染传播情况。

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