Clinical impact of rehabilitation and ICU diary on critically ill patients: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Ishinuki Tomohiro1ORCID,Zhang Ling2,Harada Keisuke3,Tatsumi Hiroomi4,Kokubu Nobuaki5,Kuno Yoshika6,Kumasaka Kanon7,Koike Rina7,Ohyanagi Toshio8,Ohnishi Hirofumi9,Narimatsu Eichi3,Masuda Yoshiki4,Mizuguchi Toru1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, Surgical Sciences Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

2. Hokuto Hospital Obihiro Japan

3. Department of Emergency Medicine Sapporo Medical University Hospital Sapporo Japan

4. Department of Intensive Care Medicine Sapporo Medical University Hospital Sapporo Japan

5. Department of Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic Medicine Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

6. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

7. Department of Nursing Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

8. Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Center for Medical Education Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

9. Department of Public Health Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundVarious physical and mental sequelae reduce the quality of life (QOL) of intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Current guidelines recommend multi‐angular approaches to prevent these sequelae. Some studies have demonstrated the clinical effectiveness of rehabilitation or the ICU diary against these sequelae, whereas others have not.AimThe aims of the present study were to establish whether rehabilitation or the ICU diary was useful for reducing the severity of anxiety, depression, and post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in ICU patients. We also investigated whether these interventions improved the QOL of these patients.Study designWe conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis of relevant randomized controlled trials published between January 1, 1985, and October 19, 2022, with the following search engines: PubMed, CHINAHL, all Ovid journals, and CENTRAL. The hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS), the short‐form health survey (SF‐36), the EuroQol 5‐dimensions, 5‐levels (EQ‐5D‐5L), and the Impact of Event Scale‐Revised (IES‐R) were used as outcome measures. The quality of evidence across all studies was independently assessed using Review Manager software (v.5.4).ResultsWe included 12 rehabilitation studies and five ICU diary studies. Rehabilitation had no significant effects on HADS‐anxiety, HADS‐depression, or EQ‐5D‐5L, but significantly improved the physical component summary (PCS) [MD = 3.31, 95%CI (1.33 to 5.28), p = .001] and mental component summary (MCS) [MD = 4.31, 95%CI: (1.48 to 7.14), p = .003] of the SF‐36. The ICU diary significantly ameliorated HADS‐anxiety [MD = 0.96, 95%CI: (0.21 to 1.71), p = .01], but did not affect HADS‐depression, the IES‐R, or the PCS or MCS of the SF‐36.ConclusionsThe present study showed that rehabilitation initiated after discharge from the ICU effectively improved SF‐36 scores. The ICU diary ameliorated HADS‐anxiety. Neither rehabilitation nor the ICU diary attenuated HADS‐depression or IES‐R in this setting. Rehabilitation and the ICU diary partially improved the long‐term prognosis of ICU patients.Relevance to clinical practiceThe present study provides evidence for the beneficial effects of rehabilitation and the ICU diary for ICU patients. Rehabilitation alone does not ameliorate anxiety, depression, or PTSD symptoms, but may improve QOL. The ICU diary only appeared to ameliorate anxiety.

Funder

Daiichi Sankyo Company

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Meso Scale Diagnostics

Pfizer Health Research Foundation

Takahashi Industrial and Economic Research Foundation

Takeda

Yasuda Memorial Medical Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Critical Care Nursing

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