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Can J Anaesth ; 70(6): 995-1007, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37188836

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PURPOSE: Communication is vital to facilitate patient and family-centred care (PFCC) and to build trusting relationships between intensive care unit (ICU) health care providers, the patient, and their loved ones in the ICU. The focus of this investigation was to identify, define, and refine key moments of communication, connection, and relationship building in the ICU through a lens of Equity, Diversity, Decolonization, and Inclusion (EDDI) to encourage meaningful communication and development of trusting relationships. METHODS: We conducted 13 journey mapping interviews with ICU health care providers, patients, and their loved ones as the first stage in a design thinking project. We used directed content analysis to identify intersections where principles of EDDI directly or indirectly impacted communication, relationships, and trust throughout the ICU journey. To serve diverse patients and their loved ones, accessibility, inclusivity, and cultural safety were foundational pillars of the design thinking project. RESULTS: Thirteen ICU health care providers, patients, and their loved ones participated in journey mapping interviews. We defined and refined 16 communication moments and relationship milestones in the journey of a patient through the ICU (e.g., admission, crises, stabilization, discharge), and intersections where EDDI directly or indirectly impacted communication and connection during the ICU journey. CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight that diverse intersectional identities impact communication moments and relationship milestones during an ICU journey. To fully embrace a paradigm of PFCC, consideration should be given to creating an affirming and safe space for patients and their loved ones in the ICU.


RéSUMé: OBJECTIF : La communication est essentielle pour faciliter les soins axés sur la patientèle et la famille et pour établir des relations de confiance entre les prestataires de soins de santé de l'unité de soins intensifs (USI), la patientèle, et ses proches à l'USI. L'objectif de cette enquête était d'identifier, de définir et de peaufiner les moments clés de communication, de connexion et de création de relation aux soins intensifs sous l'angle de l'équité, de la diversité, de l'inclusion et de la décolonisation (EDID) afin d'encourager une communication profonde et la création de relations de confiance. MéTHODE: Nous avons mené 13 entretiens de cartographie du parcours avec des prestataires de soins et des patient·es de l'USI ainsi qu'avec leurs proches dans le cadre de la première étape d'un projet de réflexion conceptuelle. Nous avons utilisé l'analyse de contenu dirigée pour identifier les intersections où les principes de l'EDID ont eu un impact direct ou indirect sur la communication, les relations et la confiance tout au long du parcours aux soins intensifs. L'accessibilité, l'inclusivité et la sécurité culturelle ont constitué des piliers fondamentaux du projet de réflexion conceptuelle pour desservir une patientèle diverse et ses proches. RéSULTATS: Treize prestataires de soins et patient·es de l'USI et leurs proches ont participé à des entrevues de cartographie du parcours. Nous avons défini et affiné 16 moments de communication et jalons de la relation dans le parcours d'un·e patient·e à l'USI (p. ex. admission, crises, stabilisation, congé) et les intersections où l'EDID a eu une incidence directe ou indirecte sur la communication et la connexion pendant le parcours aux soins intensifs. CONCLUSION: Nos résultats soulignent que les diverses identités intersectionnelles ont un impact sur les moments de communication et les jalons de la relation lors d'une trajectoire aux soins intensifs. Pour adopter pleinement un paradigme de soins axés sur la patientèle et sa famille, il faudrait envisager de créer un espace d'affirmation et de sécurité pour les patient·es et leurs proches à l'unité de soins intensifs.


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Hospitalização , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Humanos , Comunicação , Pessoal de Saúde , Alta do Paciente , Família
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BMJ Open Qual ; 12(2)2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37263736

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BACKGROUND: Early detection of patients with clinical deterioration admitted to the hospital is critical. The early warning system (EWS) is developed to identify early clinical deterioration. Using individual patient's vital sign records, this bedside score can identify early clinical deterioration, triggering a communication algorithm between nurses and physicians, thereby facilitating early patient intervention. Although various models have been developed and implemented in emergency rooms and paediatric units, data remain sparse on the utility of the EWS in patients admitted to general internal medicine wards and the processes and challenges encountered during the implementation. LOCAL PROBLEM: There is a lack of standardised tools to recognise early deterioration of patient condition. METHODS: This was a quality improvement project piloted in the clinical teaching unit of a tertiary care hospital. Data were collected 24 weeks pre-EWS and 55 weeks post-EWS implementation. A series of Plan, Do, Study, Act cycles were conducted to identify the root cause, develop a driver diagram to understand the drivers of unexpected deaths, run a sham test trial run of the EWS, educate and obtained feedback of clinical care teams involved, assess adherence to the EWS during the pilot project (6 weeks pre-EWS and 6 weeks post-EWS implementation), evaluate outcomes by extending the duration to 24 weeks pre-EWS and 55 weeks post-EWS implementation, and retrospectively review the uptake of the EWS. INTERVENTIONS: Implementation of a standardised protocol to detect deterioration in patient condition. RESULTS: During the pre-EWS implementation phase (24 weeks), there were 4.4 events per week (1.2 septic workups, 1.9 observation unit transfers, 0.7 critical care transfers, 0.13 cardiac arrests and 0.46 per week unexpected deaths). In the post-EWS implementation phase (55 weeks), there were 4.2 events per week (1.0 septic workup, 1.9 observation unit transfers, 0.82 critical care transfers, 0.25 cardiac arrests and 0.25 unexpected deaths). CONCLUSION: The EWS can improve patient care; however, more engagement of stakeholders and electronic vital sign documentation may improve the uptake of the system.


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Deterioração Clínica , Parada Cardíaca , Criança , Humanos , Projetos Piloto , Estudos Retrospectivos , Hospitalização , Cuidados Críticos
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Front Syst Neurosci ; 9: 124, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26483645

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High-risk behavior in adolescents is associated with injury, mental health problems, and poor outcomes in later life. Improved understanding of the neurobiology of high-risk behavior and impulsivity shows promise for informing clinical treatment and prevention as well as policy to better address high-risk behavior. We recruited 21 adolescents (age 14-17) with a wide range of high-risk behavior tendencies, including medically high-risk participants recruited from psychiatric clinics. Risk tendencies were assessed using the Adolescent Risk Behavior Screen (ARBS). ARBS risk scores correlated highly (0.78) with impulsivity scores from the Barratt Impulsivity scale (BIS). Participants underwent 4.7 Tesla functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while performing an emotional Go/NoGo task. This task presented an aversive or neutral distractor image simultaneously with each Go or NoGo stimulus. Risk behavior and impulsivity tendencies exhibited similar but not identical associations with fMRI activation patterns in prefrontal brain regions. We interpret these results as reflecting differences in response inhibition, emotional stimulus processing, and emotion regulation in relation to participant risk behavior tendencies and impulsivity levels. The results are consistent with high impulsivity playing an important role in determining high risk tendencies in this sample containing clinically high-risk adolescents.

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