Litcius/Paper detail

Development of a Family Engagement Measure for the Intensive Care Unit

Michael Goldfarb, Sylvie Debigaré, Nadine E. Foster, Nataliya Soboleva, France Desrochers, Laura Craigie, Karen E. A. Burns

2022CJC Open16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Family engagement is a goal of care delivery in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, currently, no validated instrument for the ICU is designed specifically to measure family engagement. Our objective was to develop a novel family engagement measure. Methods: ngagement (FAME) tool was developed through an iterative process, with input from experts, family members, and end-users. The FAME questionnaire is composed of 12 items. Each item is scored using a 5-point Likert scale and transformed onto a 0-100-point range, with higher scores indicating greater engagement. We performed a single-site pilot study for family members of patients in a cardiovascular ICU. Results: The FAME tool had a high construct validity and required an average of 3.33 minutes to complete. A total of 32 family members completed the FAME questionnaire (mean age: 52.4 ± 14.2 years; 71.4% female; 47% adult child ; 31% spouse/partner). The overall mean FAME score was 84.0% ± 25.2%. Differences in engagement across various domains were identified. Conclusions: The FAME measure is a focused and pragmatic tool to measure the degree and type of family engagement in care of patients in the ICU. Further studies are needed to evaluate the FAME tool in a larger population.

Topics & Concepts

Measure (data warehouse)Intensive care unitPsychologyUnit (ring theory)Computer sciencePsychiatryData miningMathematics educationFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsInfant Development and Preterm CareIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
Development of a Family Engagement Measure for the Intensive Care Unit | Litcius