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drug832 | MinnRAP Peer Support Program Wiki | 0.50 |
drug224 | Burnout Wiki | 0.50 |
drug976 | PTSD Wiki | 0.50 |
drug1327 | Survey Wiki | 0.35 |
drug247 | COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Wiki | 0.25 |
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D013313 | Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic NIH | 0.89 |
D015775 | Fractures, Stress NIH | 0.50 |
D000068376 | Compassion Fatigue NIH | 0.50 |
D000067073 | Psychological Trauma NIH | 0.50 |
D004194 | Disease NIH | 0.19 |
D013315 | Stress, Psychological NIH | 0.19 |
D001008 | Anxiety Disorders NIH | 0.16 |
D003863 | Depression, NIH | 0.13 |
D011014 | Pneumonia NIH | 0.04 |
D045169 | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome NIH | 0.03 |
D018352 | Coronavirus Infections NIH | 0.02 |
There are 4 clinical trials
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease responsible for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The infection is highly contagious requiring restrictive and stressful measures for patients, family members and ICU healthcare providers. To avoid contagion, patient isolation has become the rule. For patients, these measures add stress to the ICU environment and deprive them of unrestricted family visits. Family members are not only left with fear but also many unanswered questions. In end-of-life situations, many family members are unable to say good-bye and unable to provide support to their loved-one throughout the process. The impact of exclusion or limited inclusion certainly needs to be explored. Moreover, ICU caregivers are having to face new challenges and to work in a unknown situation, juggling with both professional issues such as increased workload, working longer hours and safety issues, and personal issues such as child care and transport as well as family transmission of the virus. The main objective of this study is to demonstrate that the COVID-19 pandemic, as compared to seasonal flu and community acquired pneumonia, significantly increases post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in family members of critically ill patients. PTSD-related symptoms will be assessed in family members using the IES-R (impact of event scale revised) during a telephone interview 90 days after ICU discharge. The IES-R is a 22-item self-report measure that assesses subjective distress caused by traumatic events. It will be compared across the three groups (COVID-19, FLU and CAP).
Description: Proportion of Family members with IES-R> 22 PTSD-related symptoms will be assessed in family members using the IES-R (impact of event scale revised) during a telephone interview 90 days after ICU discharge of corresponding patient. It si a scale ranging from 0 to 88. Weiss, DS.; Marmar, CR. The impact of event scale - revised. In: Wilson, JP.; Keane, TM., editors.Assessing psychological trauma and PTSD. New York: Guilford Press; 1997. p. 399-411
Measure: PTSD Family members sup 22 Time: 90 daysDescription: Among Family members PTSD-related symptoms will be assessed in family members using the IES-R (impact of event scale revised)
Measure: PTSD Family members Time: 90 daysDescription: Among Patients PTSD-related symptoms will be assessed in family members using the IES-R (impact of event scale revised)
Measure: PTSD Patients Time: 90 daysDescription: Among healthcare providers PTSD-related symptoms will be assessed in family members using the IES-R (impact of event scale revised)
Measure: PTSD healthcare providers Time: 2 months after official end of the Covid-19 peakDescription: Among Family members Symptoms of anxiety and depression using the HADS scale
Measure: HADS Family members Time: 90 daysDescription: Among Patients Symptoms of anxiety and depression using the HADS scale
Measure: HADS Patients Time: 90 daysDescription: Among Patients Mental and physical health-related quality of life as assessed by the SF36
Measure: SF36 Patients Time: 90 daysDescription: Among Family members Questionnaire describing their experience of the patient's ICU hospitalization
Measure: Questionnaire Family members Time: 90 daysDescription: Among Patients Questionnaire describing their experience of the patient's ICU hospitalization
Measure: Questionnaire Patients Time: 90 daysDescription: Among healthcare providers Questionnaire describing their experience of the patient's ICU hospitalization
Measure: Questionnaire healthcare providers Time: 2 months after official end of the Covid-19 peakDescription: Among healthSymptoms of burnout on MBI scale as assessed by the Maslash Burnout Inventorycare providers
Measure: MBI healthcare providers Time: 2 months after official end of the Covid-19 peakDescription: Job Strain as assessed by the Karasec instrument
Measure: Karasec instrument healthcare providers Time: 2 months after official end of the Covid-19 peakThe aim of this study is to investigate the levels of trauma and mental symptoms (i.e., depression and anxiety) among health workers and public service providers during the strict social distancing government-initiated non-pharmacological interventions (NPI's) related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study also aims to investigate predictors of trauma-symptoms.
Description: PCL-5 is 20-item self-administered questionnaire which assesses the full domain of the DSM-5 PTSD diagnosis. The self-report rating scale is 0-4 for each symptom. Rating scale descriptors are: "Not at all," "A little bit," Moderately," "Quite a bit," and "Extremely."The PCL-5 has four subscales, corresponding to each of the symptom clusters in the DSM-5.
Measure: PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) Time: All data was collected between March 31st 2020 and April 7th 2020, a period where the NPIs (nonpharmacological interventions) against the COVID-19 pandemic were identical and constant in NorwayDescription: The Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9; Kroenke, Spitzer & Williams, 2001) is used to measure symptoms of depression in accordance with the diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder. The questionnaire consists of nine items where each is scored on a four-point Likert scale (0-3), with the range of scores from 0 to 27.
Measure: Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) Time: All data was collected between March 31st 2020 and April 7th 2020, a period where the NPIs (nonpharmacological interventions) against the COVID-19 pandemic were identical and constant in NorwayDescription: The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7; Spitzer, Kroenke, Williams & Löwe, 2006) is a questionnaire consisting of seven items measuring symptoms of anxiety and worry. The items are scored on a four-point Likert scale (0-3), with the scores ranging from 0 to 21.
Measure: The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) Time: All data was collected between March 31st 2020 and April 7th 2020, a period where the NPIs (nonpharmacological interventions) against the COVID-19 pandemic were identical and constant in Norway]Description: Symptoms of health anxiety was measured with two items from the validated Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI), one item measuring specific fear of being infected by coronavirus, and an item measuring fear of dying by the coronavirus. All items used a Likert scale from 0-3, and the new total score of health anxiety had a range from 0-12.
Measure: Health anxiety Time: All data was collected between March 31st 2020 and April 7th 2020, a period where the NPIs (nonpharmacological interventions) against the COVID-19 pandemic were identical and constant in NorwayThe Professional Peer Resilience Initiative (PPRI) study is an observational study aimed at understanding how symptoms of traumatic stress and resilience evolve over time in the University of Minnesota (UMN) healthcare workforce during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The study is being conducted concurrently with a UMN peer support program called the MinnRAP program and will remotely administer quality of life and mental health surveys to healthcare workers before they start the MinnRAP program and throughout their participation in the program.
Description: Professional Quality of Life Questionnaire (proQOL): min score of 10; max score of 50; higher scores mean worse outcome
Measure: Change in professional quality of life Time: Before peer support program, through study completion (an average of 7 months)Description: Stress Risk & Resilience Self-Index: min score 0; max score of 12; higher scores mean worse outcome
Measure: Change in mental health symptoms and resilience markers Time: Before peer support program, through study completion (an average of 7 months)The World Health Organization (WHO) declared in early 2020 the emergence of a new highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus responsible for a global public health emergency. In France, the first cases of contamination have been reported since the end of January 2020, and the first death in mid-February 2020. Then, data published by Public Healh France reported an increasing and rapidly exponential number of contaminations. First cases have been identified on a cluster mode, then rapidly spreading in some French departments and regions, indicating rapid kinetics of virus spread. Given the magnitude of the situation both French territory and neighboring European territories (mainly Italy), the government mobilized the entire health system to critically manage this epidemic. This exceptional and unprecedented pandemic deeply impacted the health structures, disrupting healthcare organizations. All caregivers, including all student nurses, actively participated in the mobilization and strengthening of care teams. The health crisis exposed the population of caregivers to potentially traumatic events which can have major repercussions on their health state. The description and identification of the risk factors of the occurrence of post traumatic stress disorders in student nurses during the health crisis would allow to provide avenues for improving training devices and to facilitate health workers access to specific psychological care particularly dedicated to the student nurses population needs.
Description: Proportion of students with IES-R> 22 PTSD-related symptoms. Impact of Event Scale - Revised (IES-R) is a 22-item self-report measure that assesses subjective distress caused by traumatic events. ... The IES-R yields a total score (ranging from 0 to 88) and subscale scores can also be calculated for the Intrusion, Avoidance, and Hyperarousal subscales.
Measure: Prevalence of PTSD-related symptoms assessed by the IES-R Time: 1 month after the end of the French epidemic Covid-19 peakDescription: IES-R> 22 PTSD-related symptoms in the total population of students nurses( 3 years training)
Measure: PTSD-related symptoms assessed by the IES-R in the total population of students nurses Time: 1 month after the end of the French epidemic Covid-19 peakDescription: IES-R> 22 PTSD-related symptoms in each population of students nurses of first-, second-, and third-year.
Measure: PTSD-related symptoms assessed by the IES-R according to student's years of school Time: 1 month after the end of the French epidemic Covid-19 peak