by McIlroy, Philippa A.;
King, Rebecca S.; Garrouste-Orgeas, Maité; Tabah, Alexis; Ramanan, Mahesh
Objectives: To
evaluate the effect of ICU diaries on posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in
ICU survivors and their relatives. Secondary objectives were to determine the
effect on anxiety, depression, and health-related quality of life in patients
and their relatives.
Data Sources: We
searched online databases, trial registries, and references of relevant
articles. Study Selection: Studies were included if there was an ICU diary
intervention group which was compared with a group without a diary.
Data Extraction:
Titles, abstracts, and full-text articles were reviewed independently by two
authors. Data was abstracted using a structured template.
Data Synthesis: Our
search identified 1,790 articles and retained eight studies for inclusion in
the analysis. Pooled results found no significant reduction in patients’
posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms with ICU diaries (risk ratio, 0.75
[0.3–1.73]; p = 0.5; n = 3 studies); however, there was a significant
improvement in patients’ anxiety (risk ratio, 0.32 [0.12, 0.86]; p = 0.02; n =
2 studies) and depression (risk ratio, 0.39 [0.17–0.87]; p = 0.02; n = 2
studies) symptoms. Two studies reported significant improvement in
posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms of relatives of ICU survivors; however,
these results could not be pooled due to reporting differences. One study
reported no significant improvement in either anxiety (risk ratio, 0.94; 95%
[0.66–1.33]; p = 0.72) or depression (risk ratio, 0.98; 95% [0.5–1.9]; p =
0.95) in relatives. There was a significant improvement in health-related
quality of life of patients with a mean increase in the Short Form-36 general
health score by 11.46 (95% CI, 5.87–17.05; p ≤ 0.0001; n = 2 studies). No
studies addressed health-related quality of life of relatives.
Conclusions: ICU
diaries decrease anxiety and depression and improve health-related quality of
life, but not posttraumatic stress disorder among ICU survivors and may result
in less posttraumatic stress disorder among relatives of ICU patients.
Multicenter trials with larger sample sizes are necessary to confirm these
findings.
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