TY - JOUR T1 - The impact of the patient post-intensive care syndrome components upon caregiver burden JO - Medicina Intensiva T2 - AU - Torres,J. AU - Carvalho,D. AU - Molinos,E. AU - Vales,C. AU - Ferreira,A. AU - Dias,C.C. AU - Araújo,R. AU - Gomes,E. SN - 02105691 M3 - 10.1016/j.medin.2016.12.005 DO - 10.1016/j.medin.2016.12.005 UR - https://medintensiva.org/es-the-impact-patient-post-intensive-care-articulo-S0210569117300049 AB - ObjectiveTo evaluate patient post-intensive care syndrome (PICS-P) and caregiver burden 3 months after discharge from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and determine the impact of different components of PICS-P upon caregiver burden. DesignA prospective observational study was conducted over 26 months (January 2013–February 2015). SettingMedical-surgical ICU and follow-up consultation in Portugal. Patients or participantsPatients discharged after a minimum of 2 days in the ICU. Caregiver inclusion criteria: not paid, written and spoken Portuguese, and agreement to participate in the study. Main variables of interestIn ICU: Patient gender, age, severity of illness (SAPS II) and length of ICU stay. At 3 months caregiver burden, physical (reduced mobility, weakness acquired in the ICU) and psychological components of PICS (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder). ResultsA total of 168 caregivers completed the survey (response rate of 69%). A low degree of overburden was reported by 34.5% of caregivers, while 15.5% showed moderate to high levels of overburden.Patient anxiety and depression 3 months after ICU discharge significantly influenced the presence of caregiver burden (p=0.030 vs p=0.008).When physical components of PICS-P were evaluated, no influence on caregiver burden was observed. Patient demographics, severity of illness and length of stay also failed to influence caregiver burden. ConclusionsThe presence of psychological components of PICS-P 3 months after ICU seems to have a negative impact upon caregiver burden. On the other hand, physical problems showed no important impact upon caregiver overburden. ER -