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Parents who received transfer preparation had lower anxiety about their children's transfer from the paediatric intensive care unit to a general paediatric ward

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QUESTION: What is the effectiveness of transfer preparation to reduce the anxiety level of parents of children facing imminent transfer from a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) to a general paediatric ward?

Design

Randomised {allocation concealed}*, unblinded, controlled trial.

Setting

A tertiary medical centre in southeastern USA.

Participants

50 parents (mean age 31 y, age range 15–52 y, 62% women, 80% white, 78% married) of children (mean age 3 y, age range 1 wk to 12 y) who were in a PICU (mean duration of PICU stay 5 d). Inclusion criteria were first experience of a child in the PICU, child in hospital because of an acute illness (eg, trauma, surgical procedure, or diagnosis of …

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  • Source of funding: no external funding.

  • For correspondence: Dr C L Rozmus, School of Nursing, Georgia Southwestern State University, 800 Wheatley Street, Americus, GA 31709, USA. Fax +1 912 931 2288.

  • * Information provided by author.