Investigating Dyadic Expectations About ARF Survivorship (IDEAS)

Part of paid clinical trials in Baltimore, Maryland.

Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University
Study ID
NCT06401239
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Acute Respiratory Failure
  • Caregiving Stress
  • Mental Health Issue

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Dyadic expectations about the ARF survivor's perceived health 6 months after hospital discharge — OTHER
    Dyad members' expectations will be collected at baseline and at 3- month follow-up assessments using a visual analogue scale (VAS) ranging from 0 - 100, similar to the EQ-5D-VAS.
  • Self-efficacy — OTHER
    Self-efficacy in both dyad members will be assessed at 3- and 6-month follow-up assessments using the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE). The GSE has 10 items scored on a 4-point scale. U.S. adult population norms are available.
  • Concordant expectations/shared appraisal of ARF survivor's health 6 months after hospital discharge — OTHER
    Dyad members' expectations will be collected at baseline and at 3- month follow-up assessments using a visual analogue scale (VAS) ranging from 0 - 100, similar to the EQ-5D-VAS.

Study Details

The purpose of this observational study is to understand how adults who survive acute respiratory failure (ARF) and the people (usually family) who support ARF survivors after returning home think about the first 6 months of recovery. The study aims to find out if expectations about the recovery process after ARF are associated with mental health symptoms in both survivors and the survivor's care partners. Study participants will complete 3 surveys over 6 months. These surveys ask questions about participants' future expectations, feelings, and mood. Surveys can be completed online, over the phone, or on paper.

Key Dates

Start date
Jul 23, 2024
Status verified
Feb 2026
Primary completion
Jul 31, 2027
Completion
Jul 31, 2027

Study Design

Enrollment
235 participants (estimated)

Arms

  • Arm: ARF Survivor-Care Partner Dyads
    The study will recruit 235 dyads of adult ARF survivors and care partners. The term "care partner" refers to an individual (e.g. family member or friend) that supports the survivor at home.

Primary Outcome Measure

Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression as Assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) [ Time Frame: 3 and 6 months after ARF survivor's ICU discharge ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreMaryland21205
Ann M Parker, MD, PhD
410-955-2190
Omar R Valentin

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