"It's all about setting the stage." The nurse facilitator trial: perceived outcomes and implementation issues. A qualitative study among ICU clinicians and nurse facilitators.

IF 27.1 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Intensive Care Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1007/s00134-024-07589-z
Anne Renet, Elie Azoulay, Jean Reignier, Alain Cariou, Anne Renault, Olivier Huet, Frédéric Pochard, Ruth A Engelberg, Nancy Kentish-Barnes
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Purpose: For the first time in France, a randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the impact of a nurse facilitator on family psychological symptoms. We sought to explore the implementation of the intervention, how it was experienced by clinicians, as well as the barriers and facilitators to implementing the change.

Methods: We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians and facilitators involved in the trial. Interview questions focused on participants' perceptions of the intervention and its outcomes, including the effect of the intervention on patients, families and the health care team, and barriers and facilitators to its implementation. Interviews were conducted by two social science researchers, audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic content analysis.

Results: Twenty-three clinicians were interviewed from the five participating ICUs. Three themes emerged, capturing clinicians' perspectives on implementing the intervention: (1) improved communication and enhanced care for families and the ICU team, albeit with some associated risks; (2) active listening and support, both for families and ICU clinicians but with certain limitations; (3) barriers to implementation including lack of organizational readiness, exclusion of under-represented groups, and facilitator challenges including role ambiguity and the need for role support.

Conclusion: Participants believed the facilitator intervention potentially improved families' experience. However, they also highlighted emotional difficulties and tensions with some members of the participating teams, due to competing territories and ambiguous role definitions. Facilitators' failure to affect decision-making suggests their role in enhancing goal-concordant care was inadequate within the setting.

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"关键在于搭建舞台"。护士促进者试验:感知结果和实施问题。一项针对重症监护室临床医生和护士促进者的定性研究。
目的在法国首次开展了一项随机对照试验,以评估护士协助者对家庭心理症状的影响。我们试图探索干预措施的实施情况、临床医生的感受以及实施变革的障碍和促进因素:我们对参与试验的重症监护室(ICU)临床医生和促进者进行了半结构化定性访谈。访谈问题主要涉及参与者对干预措施及其结果的看法,包括干预措施对患者、家属和医疗团队的影响,以及实施干预措施的障碍和促进因素。访谈由两名社会科学研究人员进行,他们对访谈内容进行了录音和转录,并采用主题内容分析法对访谈内容进行了分析:来自五个参与研究的重症监护室的 23 名临床医生接受了访谈。出现了三个主题,反映了临床医生对实施干预的看法:(1)改善了沟通,加强了对家属和 ICU 团队的护理,尽管存在一些相关风险;(2)对家属和 ICU 临床医生都提供了积极的倾听和支持,但也有一定的局限性;(3)实施障碍,包括缺乏组织准备、排斥代表性不足的群体,以及促进者面临的挑战,包括角色模糊和需要角色支持:参与者认为促进者干预措施有可能改善家庭的体验。然而,他们也强调了情感上的困难以及与参与团队中一些成员之间的紧张关系,原因是相互竞争的领地和模糊的角色定位。促进者未能对决策产生影响,这表明他们在促进目标一致的护理方面的作用在环境中并不充分。
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Intensive Care Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine 医学-危重病医学
CiteScore
51.50
自引率
2.80%
发文量
326
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Intensive Care Medicine is the premier publication platform fostering the communication and exchange of cutting-edge research and ideas within the field of intensive care medicine on a comprehensive scale. Catering to professionals involved in intensive medical care, including intensivists, medical specialists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, ICM stands as the official journal of The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. ICM is dedicated to advancing the understanding and practice of intensive care medicine among professionals in Europe and beyond. The journal provides a robust platform for disseminating current research findings and innovative ideas in intensive care medicine. Content published in Intensive Care Medicine encompasses a wide range, including review articles, original research papers, letters, reviews, debates, and more.
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