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Family Ratings of ICU Care. Is There Concordance Within Families?

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Journal J Crit Care
Specialty Critical Care
Date 2019 Nov 13
PMID 31715527
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine heterogeneity of quality-of-care ratings within families and to examine possible predictors of concordance.

Materials And Methods: We examined two aspects of agreement within families: response similarity and the amount of exact concordance in responses in a cohort of Danish ICU family members participating in a questionnaire survey (the European Quality Questionnaire: euroQ2).

Results: Two hundred seventy-four family respondents representing 122 patients were included in the study. Identical ratings between family members occurred in 28%-59% of families, depending upon the specific survey item. In a smaller sample of 28 families whose patients died, between 39% and 86% gave identical responses to items rating end-of-life care. There was more response variance within than between families, yielding low estimates of intrafamily correlation. Statistics correcting for chance agreement also suggested modest within-family agreement.

Conclusions: The finding that variance is higher within than between families suggests the value of including multiple participants within a family in order to capture varying points of view.

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