Effectiveness of Psycho-emotional Support in Acute Spinal Cord Injury. ESPELMA Project (ESPELMA)
Spinal Cord Injury, Acute, Professional-Patient Relations, Sensitivity Training Groups
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Spinal Cord Injury, Acute focused on measuring Acute Spinal Cord Injury, Patient Satisfaction, Psychological Distress, Rehabilitation, Training Professionals, Burnout, Job Content
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria for patients are:
- To be 15 years old or older.
- To be admitted to the SCI Unit and suffering from ASCI, regardless of neurological level cervical, thoracic, lumbar or sacral) or ASIA classification (A, B, C or D).
Exclusion criteria for patients are:
- Etiology of the injury as an acute non-traumatic SCI.
- Age younger than 15 years old and 3) Traumatic Brain Injury hampering comprehension during assessments.
One relative or main caregiver per patient is assessed.
Finally, all SCI Unit staff (rehabilitative doctors, nurses, assistant nurses, physiotherapists, physical activity instructors, the occupational therapist, social workers and hospital attendants)is also assessed.
Sites / Locations
- Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Other
Pre-intervention group.
Post-intervention group.
The initial assessment includes pre-intervention measures (baseline) for the patient, his/her relative (or main caregiver) and the rehabilitation staff. Patients are assessed during the first week (or ≥ 10 days of SCI Unit admission) and at discharge (an expected average of 8 weeks). At the time of each patient's discharge, their family or main caregiver is also surveyed. Lastly, rehabilitation team members are also assessed across the pre-intervention phase.
Once intervention and coaching period for professionals has ended, post-intervention sample (patients, family and professionals) is assessed with the same time criteria than the pre-intervention sample.