This study aims to evaluate whether including a patient's family member during transfer from the intensive care unit (ICU) to the general ward can help reduce anxiety in patients who have undergone cardiovascular surgery. The research is being conducted in a cardiovascular ICU in Turkey. Patients in the intervention group are accompanied by a close relative during the transfer process. Their anxiety levels and vital signs are measured before and after the transfer and compared to those of patients transferred without a relative.
This quasi-experimental study investigates the effect of a nurse-led transfer program involving patient relatives on transfer-related anxiety and vital signs in cardiovascular surgery ICU patients. The study is conducted in a cardiovascular intensive care unit in Turkey between August and October 2024. A total of 150 patients who undergo open-heart surgery and meet the inclusion criteria are enrolled. Participants are assigned sequentially to either the control or intervention group. In the intervention group, a structured, nurse-led transfer protocol is applied in three phases: (1) pre-transfer preparation involving the patient's relative, (2) accompanied transfer by a relative and clinical staff, and (3) post-transfer monitoring. The control group receives routine hospital transfer procedures, which do not include family involvement. The primary outcome is the change in patients' state anxiety, measured at three time points (before, immediately prior, and 30-60 minutes after transfer) using the State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-I). Secondary outcomes include changes in vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation), recorded at the same time points. The study is designed to contribute to the development of family-centered, nurse-led protocols aimed at improving patient comfort and emotional well-being during ICU-to-ward transfers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
This behavioral intervention was structured in three phases: (1) Pre-transfer preparation, where the patient's primary caregiver visited the ICU for emotional support following verbal instruction and infection control measures; (2) Accompanied transfer to the general ward, led by an ICU nurse, with the caregiver present to provide emotional reassurance; (3) Post-transfer monitoring, where the patient's vital signs and anxiety levels were reassessed within 30-60 minutes of arrival. The goal of the intervention was to reduce ICU transfer-related anxiety through nurse-led, family-involved emotional support.
Izmir Bakircay University Cigli Training and Research Hospital, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Izmir, Türkiye, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change in State Anxiety Level Using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-I)
The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory - State Form (STAI-I) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire that measures situational anxiety levels. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale. The total score ranges from 20 (lowest anxiety) to 80 (highest anxiety). Higher scores indicate a worse outcome, reflecting greater anxiety levels. The assessment will be conducted at three points: (T1) baseline, (T2) immediately pre-transfer, and (T3) 30-60 minutes post-transfer.
Time frame: 1. DAY
Change in Systolic Blood Pressure
Systolic blood pressure will be measured at three time points: (T1) baseline (upon ICU discharge decision), (T2) immediately prior to transfer, and (T3) 30-60 minutes after transfer.
Time frame: 1. DAY
Change in Diastolic Blood Pressure
Diastolic blood pressure will be measured at three time points: (T1) baseline (upon ICU discharge decision), (T2) immediately prior to transfer, and (T3) 30-60 minutes after transfer.
Time frame: 1. DAY
Change in Pulse Rate
Pulse rate will be recorded at three time points: (T1) baseline (upon ICU discharge decision), (T2) immediately prior to transfer, and (T3) 30-60 minutes after transfer.
Time frame: 1. DAY
Change in Respiratory Rate
Respiratory rate will be recorded at three time points: (T1) baseline (upon ICU discharge decision), (T2) immediately prior to transfer, and (T3) 30-60 minutes after transfer.
Time frame: 1. DAY
Change in Oxygen Saturation (SpO₂)
Peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO₂) will be measured at three time points: (T1) baseline (upon ICU discharge decision), (T2) immediately prior to transfer, and (T3) 30-60 minutes after transfer.
Time frame: 1. DAY
Predictor of Anxiety Reduction
Regression analysis will be performed to evaluate the effect of caregiver presence on the change in patients' state anxiety levels.
Time frame: 1. DAY
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