• Pediatr Crit Care Me · Jul 2018

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Promote Psychological Well-Being in Critically Ill Children: Soothing Through Touch, Reading, and Music.

    • Janet E Rennick, Robyn Stremler, Linda Horwood, Marilyn Aita, Tanya Lavoie, Annette Majnemer, Marie Antonacci, Alyssa Knox, and Evelyn Constantin.
    • Department of Nursing, The Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    • Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2018 Jul 1; 19 (7): e358-e366.

    ObjectivesTo examine the feasibility and acceptability of a PICU Soothing intervention using touch, reading, and music.DesignNonblinded, pilot randomized controlled trial.SettingThe PICU and medical-surgical wards of one Canadian pediatric hospital.PatientsTwenty PICU patients age 2-14 years old and their parents, randomized to an intervention group (n = 10) or control group (n = 10).InterventionPICU Soothing consisted of: 1) parental comforting (touch and reading), followed by 2) a quiet period with music via soft headbands, administered once daily throughout hospitalization.Measurements And Main ResultsAcceptability and feasibility of the intervention and methods were assessed via participation rates, observation, measurement completion rates, semistructured interviews, and telephone calls. Psychological well-being was assessed using measures of distress, sleep, and child and parent anxiety in the PICU, on the wards and 3 months post discharge. Forty-four percent of parents agreed to participate. Seventy percent and 100% of intervention group parents responded positively to comforting and music, respectively. Most intervention group parents (70%) and all nurses felt children responded positively. All nurses found the intervention acceptable and feasible. Measurement completion rates ranged from 70% to 100%. Pilot data suggested lower intervention group child and parent anxiety after transfer to hospital wards.ConclusionsPICU Soothing is acceptable and feasible to conduct. Results support the implementation of a full-scale randomized controlled trial to evaluate intervention effectiveness.

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