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Statistical analysis plan for a cluster-randomized crossover trial comparing the effectiveness and safety of a flexible family visitation model for delirium prevention in adult intensive care units (the ICU Visits Study)

Authors: Daniel Sganzerla, Cassiano Teixeira, Caroline Cabral Robinson, Renata Kochhann, Mariana Martins Siqueira Santos, Rafaela Moraes de Moura, Mirceli Goulart Barbosa, Daiana Barbosa da Silva, Tarissa Ribeiro, Cláudia Eugênio, Daniel Schneider, Débora Mariani, Rodrigo Wiltgen Jeffman, Fernando Bozza, Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti, Luciano Cesar Pontes Azevedo, Flávia Ribeiro Machado, Jorge Ibrain Salluh, José Augusto Santos Pellegrini, Rafael Barberena Moraes, Lucas Petri Damiani, Nilton Brandão da Silva, Maicon Falavigna, Regis Goulart Rosa

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Most adult intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide adopt restrictive family visitation models (RFVMs). However, evidence, mostly from non-randomized studies, suggests that flexible adult ICU visiting hours are safe policies that can result in benefits such as prevention of delirium and increase in satisfaction with care. Accordingly, the ICU Visits Study was designed to compare the effectiveness and safety of a flexible family visitation model (FFVM) vs. an RFVM on delirium prevention among ICU patients, and also to analyze its potential effects on family members and ICU professionals.

Methods/design

The ICU Visits Study is a cluster-randomized crossover trial which compares an FFVM (12 consecutive ICU visiting hours per day) with an RFVM (< 4.5 ICU visiting hours per day) in 40 Brazilian adult ICUs. Participant ICUs are randomly assigned to either an FFVM or RFVM in a 1:1 ratio. After enrollment and follow-up of 25 patients, each ICU is crossed over to the other visitation model, until 25 more patients per site are enrolled and followed. The primary outcome is the cumulative incidence of delirium measured by the Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU. Secondary and tertiary outcomes include relevant measures of effectiveness and safety of ICU visiting policies among patients, family members, and ICU professionals. Herein, we describe all primary statistical procedures that will be used to evaluate the results and perform exploratory and sensitivity analyses of this study. This pre-specified statistical analysis plan was written and submitted without knowledge of the study data.

Discussion

This a priori statistical analysis plan aims to enhance the transparency of our study, facilitating unbiased analyses of ICU visit study data, and provide guidance for statistical analysis for groups conducting studies in the same field.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02932358. Registered on 11 October 2016.
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Metadata
Title
Statistical analysis plan for a cluster-randomized crossover trial comparing the effectiveness and safety of a flexible family visitation model for delirium prevention in adult intensive care units (the ICU Visits Study)
Authors
Daniel Sganzerla
Cassiano Teixeira
Caroline Cabral Robinson
Renata Kochhann
Mariana Martins Siqueira Santos
Rafaela Moraes de Moura
Mirceli Goulart Barbosa
Daiana Barbosa da Silva
Tarissa Ribeiro
Cláudia Eugênio
Daniel Schneider
Débora Mariani
Rodrigo Wiltgen Jeffman
Fernando Bozza
Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti
Luciano Cesar Pontes Azevedo
Flávia Ribeiro Machado
Jorge Ibrain Salluh
José Augusto Santos Pellegrini
Rafael Barberena Moraes
Lucas Petri Damiani
Nilton Brandão da Silva
Maicon Falavigna
Regis Goulart Rosa
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-3006-8

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