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Name (Synonyms) Correlation
D013315 Stress, Psychological NIH 0.20
D016638 Critical Illness NIH 0.13

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There is one clinical trial.

Clinical Trials


1 Psychosocial Outcomes in Families of Patients Admitted in ICU for COVID-19 During the Pandemic in Belgium

During the first part of the SRAS-COV2 pandemic, families were not allowed to visit the patients in ICU. We know that families can develop "Family-PICS" after their relatives' ICU stay. The aim of the study is to study the psychosocial outcomes of families of patients who were admitted in ICU for COVID-19 during the pandemic. The second objective was to search for any differences in outcomes whether families benefited from video-conferences with the medical team and their relatives or not during the ICU stay.

NCT04498507 Critical Illness Family Psychological Stress Covid19 Diagnostic Test: HADS questionnaire
MeSH:Critical Illness Stress, Psychological

Primary Outcomes

Description: sub scores of HADS questionnaire >7

Measure: occurence of anxiety and depression

Time: one month after ICU discharge

Description: sub scores of HADS questionnaire >7

Measure: occurence of anxiety and depression

Time: three months after ICU discharge

Description: IES-R score > 22

Measure: occurence of acute stress

Time: one month after ICU discharge

Description: IES-R score > 36

Measure: occurence of post-traumatic stress disorder

Time: three months after ICU discharge

Description: assessed using the EQ-5D questionnaire

Measure: quality of life

Time: one month after ICU discharge

Description: assessed using the EQ-5D questionnaire

Measure: quality of life

Time: three months after ICU discharge


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