The investigator hypothesize that, during an IPDE consultation 3 months after discharge from critical care, the investigator will identify PTSD in approximately one-third of children, and show an association between this syndrome and quality of life in children admitted to pediatric intensive care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
115
recommendation for follow-up by a professional specializing in child development and/or a complementary medical consultation
post-traumatic stress disorder
Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as defined by a standardized assessment of PTSD using the Children's Revised Impact of Event Scale (CRIES-13) scale for children over 7 years of age. Range from 0 to 80. Higher scores indicate greater post-traumatic stress
Time frame: 3 months
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory TM (PEDSQL scale)
assessing Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory TM (PESQL scale) at 3 months in patients admitted to pediatric critical care. Range from 0 to 230. Higher scores indicate better health related quality of life.
Time frame: 3 months
correlation between the PTSD score and the child's quality of life
correlation between the post-traumatic stress disorder score (Using Children's Revised Impact of Event Scale - range from 0 to 65 - the higher the score, the greater the impact of the event on the child) and the child's quality of life ( Using Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory TM scale - range from 0 to 230 - higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life)
Time frame: 3 months
Measurement of the association between the characteristics of children and their stay in critical care, and the presence of PTSD
Search for factors associated with the onset of PTSD. Measurement of the association between the characteristics of children and their stay in critical care, and the presence of PTSD (using the Children's Revised Impact of event Scale - Range from 0to 65 - the higher the score, the greater the impact of the event on the child)
Time frame: 3 months
number of children with significant somatic symptoms
Estimate the proportion of children presenting significant and disabling somatic symptoms in their lives, requiring referral to the appropriate healthcare professionals.
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Time frame: 3 months
Screening parents for PTSD
Screening parents for PTSD using the POst-Traumatic stress disorder checklist version DSM-5 (PCL 5). range from 0 to 80 - the higher the score, the greater the post-traumatic stress
Time frame: 3 months
factors associated with the occurrence of PTSD in parents
Measurement of the association between the characteristics of the children and their stay in critical care, and the presence of PTSD in the parents with Post-Traumatic stress disorder checklist version DSM-5 (PCL 5). range from 0 to 80 - the higher the score, the greater the post-traumatic stress
Time frame: 3 months
Evaluate the feasibility of having the follow-up critical care consultation carried out by a nursery nurse
time devoted to organising and carrying out consultations and referrals, number and proportion of parents who do not attend consultations (parental involvement)
Time frame: 3 months