Care intervention on psychological outcomes among patients admitted to intensive care unit: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

Author:

Zheng Yafang1,Zhang Lijuan1,Ma Shihong1,Wu Bian1,Chen Peipei1,Xu Yan1,Tan Wenting1,Li Hanzhan1,Wu Qiaomei1,Zheng Jingxia1

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Abstract

Abstract Background Numerous studies have explored care interventions to improve the psychological outcome of intensive care unit (ICU) patients, but inconclusive evidence makes it difficult for decision-makers, managers and clinicians to get familiar with all available literatures and find appropriate interventions. This umbrella review aimed to analyze the relationship between care intervention and psychological outcomes of ICU patients bases on existing systematic reviews. Methods Umbrella review of evidence across systematic reviews and meta-analyses published between 1987 and 2020 was undertaken. We systematically searched primary studies that examined the association between care intervention and the improvement of adverse psychological outcomes in ICU patients using PubMed, EMBASE, web of science, Cochrane library, and manual reference screening. The measurement tool (AMSTAR 2) was applied to evaluate the methodological quality of included studies. The excess significance bias, between-study heterogeneity expressed by I2, small study effect and evidence class were estimated. Results A total of 5110 articles were initially identified from the search databases and nine of them were included in analysis. By applying standardized criteria, only week evidence was observed in 13 associations, even though most included reviews were of moderate to high methodological quality. These associations pertained to eight interventions (music therapy, early rehabilitation, post ICU follow up, ICU diary, information intervention, preoperative education, communication and psychological support, surrogate decision-making) and five psychological outcomes (post intensive care syndrome, transfer anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression). Weak or null association was shown among the rest of the associations (e.g., weak association between music therapy and maternal anxiety or stress level). Conclusions The evidence of these eight supporting interventions to improve the adverse psychological outcomes of ICU patients and caregivers was weak. Data from more and better-designed studies with lager sample size are needed to establish robust evidence.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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