PICS-SES postintensive care syndrome and socioeconomic status

PICS-SES 重症监护后综合征和社会经济地位

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Abstract

Postintensive care syndrome (PICS) encompasses physical, psychological, and cognitive sequelae following an intensive care unit (ICU) stay, with repercussions also extending to patients' families (PICS-F). Beyond health-related outcomes, ICU survivors frequently face social and economic challenges, including reduced income, unemployment, social isolation, and increased dependence on welfare. Socioeconomic status (SES), defined by access to material, human, and social resources, is a major determinant of health inequities and influences both the risk and severity of PICS. Evidence suggests that low SES is associated with poorer quality of life, increased need for long-term care, and higher mortality after ICU discharge. Recent studies show that educational level and employment status significantly impact long-term recovery, underlining the interaction between social vulnerability and PICS. The ongoing SOPICS trial will further explore these associations using the EPICES score to identify high-risk patients. Integrating SES into PICS management is essential, with social workers playing a central role in coordinating discharge planning, welfare access, and support services. Future research should assess the impact of tailored social interventions on PICS outcomes, aiming to mitigate inequities and improve reintegration after critical illness.

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