Overview
The purpose of this study is to assess the use of an audio recording containing positive suggestion as a means to provide needed psychological support to critically ill patients in a feasible and reliable manner.
Description
Following screening and consenting processes, patients will be randomized to enroll in interventional or control groups. The interventional group will listen to an audio recording of psychological support based on positive suggestion for about 30 min each day via headphones. At the time of ICU discharge, patients will be administered validated questionnaires to screen for symptoms of anxiety/depression (HADS), PTSD (IES-r), cognitive dysfunction (MOCA-blind), as well as evaluation of health status (EQ-5D). Six months post ICU discharge, patients will again be contacted and repeat the assessment with above questionnaires. Scores on the questionnaires will be compared between the groups at the two times points. Patient demographic data will also be obtained and assessed to contextualize study findings.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Acute respiratory failure and/or requiring vasopressors
- Admitted to the ICU
- Expected to stay >48 hours in the ICU
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of dementia
- History of mental retardation
- History of suicide attempt
- History of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia
- Acute alcohol/substance intoxication or withdrawal
- Severe metabolic encephalopathy
- Patients on comfort care
- Patients not expected to survive the hospital stay
- Those with hearing impairment
- Non-English speaking.