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Associations of Participation-Focused Strategies and Rehabilitation Service Use With Caregiver Stress After Pediatric Critical Illness
Authors:Jessica M. Jarvis  Karen Choong  Mary A. Khetani
Affiliation:1. Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL;2. Department of Pediatrics, Critical Care, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Abstract:

Objective(s)

Determine the associations between having participation-focused strategies and receiving rehabilitation services in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) with caregiver stress over 6 months post-PICU discharge.

Design

Substudy of a data from Wee-Cover, a prospective cohort study.

Setting

Two PICU sites.

Participants

Caregivers (N=168) of children 1-17 years old admitted into a PICU for ≥48 hours.

Main Outcome Measures

Data were collected from caregivers at enrollment and 3 and 6 months post-PICU discharge. Caregiver stress was assessed using the Pediatric Inventory for Parents. Having strategies to support their child’s participation in home-based activities was assessed using the Participation and Environment Measure (PEM). In PEM, caregivers report on strategies used to support their child’s participation in home-based activities. Data were dichotomized (yes, no) to denote having participation-focused strategies and if their child received PICU rehabilitation services. Additional covariates were history of a preexisting condition, child age, length of PICU stay, and change in functional capacities at PICU discharge.

Results

History of a preexisting condition, time, and change in functional capacities significantly predicted caregiver stress frequency and difficulty. The interaction of having strategies-by-rehabilitation-by-time significantly predicted caregiver stress frequency and difficulty.

Conclusion(s)

Results highlight the role of early rehabilitation and the importance of working with caregivers to develop participation-focused strategies to support their child’s functioning post-PICU. Families of children with a preexisting condition or those who experience a decrease in function during a PICU stay are susceptible to higher levels of stress and may be a priority population to target for rehabilitation services.
Keywords:Critical care  Pediatrics  Rehabilitation  95% CI  95% confidence interval  PEM  Participation and Environment Measure  PICU  pediatric intensive care unit  PIP  Pediatric Inventory for Parents  POPC  Pediatric Overall Performance Category
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