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Resource Availability Following Critical Illness

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Studies

Study First Submitted Date 2019-01-08
Study First Posted Date 2019-01-11
Last Update Posted Date 2019-01-14
Start Month Year December 7, 2018
Primary Completion Month Year June 30, 2019
Verification Month Year January 2019
Verification Date 2019-01-31
Last Update Posted Date 2019-01-14

Detailed Descriptions

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Description The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand the patient perception of QOL after surviving critical illness and how survivors can help illuminate gaps in current health policies to provide better recovery resources for this growing population.

The central research questions are:

RQ1: What are the issues important to preserve quality of life from the perspective of critical illness survivors? RQ2: How do survivors of critical illness describe rehabilitative services after discharge?

Facilities

Sequence: 198643641
Status Recruiting
Name Wake Forest Baptist Health
City Winston-Salem
State North Carolina
Zip 27157
Country United States

Facility Contacts

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Facility Id 198643641 Facility Id 198643641
Contact Type primary Contact Type backup
Name Rita Bakhru, MD Name Mary LaRose, RN
Email [email protected] Email [email protected]
Phone 336-716-4155

Conditions

Sequence: 51793072
Name Quality of Life
Downcase Name quality of life

Id Information

Sequence: 39858302
Id Source org_study_id
Id Value 09-06-2018-0576535

Countries

Sequence: 42256131
Name United States
Removed False

Interventions

Sequence: 52115630
Intervention Type Other
Name qualitative study
Description semi-structured interviews

Keywords

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Name survivor Name QOL Name resources
Downcase Name survivor Downcase Name qol Downcase Name resources

Design Outcomes

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Outcome Type primary
Measure RQ1: What are the issues important to preserve quality of life from the perspective of critical illness survivors?
Time Frame 6 months
Description semi-structured, open-ended qualitative interview

Browse Conditions

Sequence: 191964288 Sequence: 191964289 Sequence: 191964290
Mesh Term Critical Illness Mesh Term Disease Attributes Mesh Term Pathologic Processes
Downcase Mesh Term critical illness Downcase Mesh Term disease attributes Downcase Mesh Term pathologic processes
Mesh Type mesh-list Mesh Type mesh-ancestor Mesh Type mesh-ancestor

Sponsors

Sequence: 47966508 Sequence: 47966509
Agency Class OTHER Agency Class OTHER
Lead Or Collaborator lead Lead Or Collaborator collaborator
Name Walden University Name Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Central Contacts

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Contact Type primary
Name Michelle M McMoon
Phone 410-300-2786
Email [email protected]
Role Contact

Eligibilities

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Sampling Method Non-Probability Sample
Gender All
Minimum Age 18 Years
Maximum Age N/A
Healthy Volunteers No
Population critical illness survivors
Criteria Inclusion Criteria:

critical illness survivors within 18 months of ICU discharge
minimum 48 hours of mechanical ventilation
ability to read and understand English
over the age of 18

Exclusion Criteria:

emotional or psychological inability to participate in a 30-min interview
not meeting inclusion criteria

Adult True
Child False
Older Adult True

Calculated Values

Sequence: 254212716
Number Of Facilities 1
Registered In Calendar Year 2019
Were Results Reported False
Has Us Facility True
Has Single Facility True
Minimum Age Num 18
Minimum Age Unit Years
Number Of Primary Outcomes To Measure 1

Designs

Sequence: 30291723
Observational Model Other
Time Perspective Other

Responsible Parties

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Responsible Party Type Principal Investigator
Name Michelle McMoon
Title Principle Investigator
Affiliation Walden University