Human resource management at the intensive care unit: A pragmatic review and future research agenda for building a learning health system

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Wim J. R. Rietdijk, P. Hugo M. van der Kuy, Corstiaan A. den Uil
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Recently, the importance of efficient and effective health care has been recognized, especially during the acute phase of the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Intensive care units (ICUs) have faced an immense workload, with massive numbers of patients being treated in a very short period of time. In general, ICUs are required to deliver high-quality care at all times during the year. At the same time, high-quality organizational goals may not be aligned with the interests, motivation, and development of individual staff members (eg, nurses, and doctors). For management of the ICU, it is important to balance the organizational goals and development of the staff members (“their human capital”), usually referred to as human resource management. Although many studies have considered this area, no holistic view of the topic has been presented. Such a holistic view may help leadership and/or other stakeholders at the ICU to design a better learning health system. This pragmatic review aims to provide a conceptual model for the management of ICUs. Future research may also use this conceptual model for studying important factors for designing and understanding human resources in an ICU.

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重症监护室的人力资源管理:建立学习型医疗系统的务实回顾与未来研究议程
最近,人们认识到了高效和有效的医疗保健的重要性,尤其是在冠状病毒病-2019(COVID-19)大流行的急性期。重症监护病房(ICU)面临着巨大的工作量,大量病人需要在极短的时间内得到治疗。一般来说,重症监护室需要在一年中的任何时候提供高质量的护理服务。同时,高质量的组织目标可能与工作人员(如护士和医生)个人的兴趣、动力和发展不一致。对于重症监护室的管理而言,平衡组织目标与工作人员发展("他们的人力资本")非常重要,这通常被称为人力资源管理。尽管许多研究都考虑了这一领域,但还没有对这一主题提出整体观点。这种整体观点可能有助于 ICU 的领导层和/或其他利益相关者设计出更好的学习型医疗系统。本实用性综述旨在为 ICU 的管理提供一个概念模型。未来的研究也可以利用这一概念模型来研究设计和理解 ICU 人力资源的重要因素。
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Learning Health Systems
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