Code Status Discussions in Muslim ICU Patients: Insights Into Physician-Family Communication

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorKing Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center

About this trial

This observational study aims to explore the real-time experiences, perceptions, and challenges faced by intensive care unit (ICU) physicians during goals-of-care discussions-specifically Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) and end-of-life decision-making conversations-with families of critically ill patients in a Muslim-majority healthcare setting.

The study seeks to identify factors that influence whether a DNAR decision is reached after physician-family discussions, and how physician experience, family dynamics, religious perspectives, and institutional support affect communication outcomes and care transitions.

Participants will include ICU physicians (residents, fellows, and consultants) who routinely conduct DNAR discussions as part of clinical care. After each discussion, physicians will complete a brief structured questionnaire about their perceptions of the interaction, family emotions, and decision outcomes. These responses will be anonymously linked to limited, de-identified patient-level data (e.g., diagnosis, ICU course, and outcome) extracted retrospectively from the electronic medical record.

No patients or family members will be contacted directly. Data collection will occur prospectively over two years at King Faisal Specialist Hospital \& Research Centre-Jeddah.

Findings from this study are expected to provide culturally grounded insights that inform physician training, enhance family-centered communication, and guide policy development for DNAR and end-of-life discussions in Muslim-majority intensive care units.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

ICU physicians (residents, fellows, assistant consultants, or consultants) involved in direct patient care

ICU physicians who conduct code status or Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) discussions with patients' families during ICU admission

Willingness of ICU physicians to participate voluntarily by completing a post-goals-of-care discussion questionnaire

Adult patients (≥18 years) admitted to the ICU during the study period for whom a code status discussion occurred

Disqualifiers

ICU physicians who decline participation

Code status discussions involving patients younger than 18 years of age

Discussions in which the physician was not directly involved

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

320 Participants
are grouped into 1 trial group