Critical Care Clinicians' Knowledge of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
Patricia G Lobos, Emerson B Nairon, Maria Denbow, DaiWai M Olson, Jennifer E Wilson
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Abstract

Background: The term post-intensive care syndrome refers to a group of symptoms that commonly occur after intensive care unit discharge, leading to worsening physical or mental health. The incidence of this syndrome is increasing. Critical care clinicians can play a pivotal role in improving patient outcomes through knowledge of post-intensive care syndrome risk factors and symptoms.

Objective: To explore critical care clinicians' current knowledge of post-intensive care syndrome as a basis for developing critical care educational interventions.

Methods: This quantitative, cross-sectional, observational pilot study was conducted to survey critical care physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants at a university hospital on their knowledge of post-intensive care syndrome symptoms and risk factors and their confidence in their ability to recognize the condition.

Results: A total of 51 clinicians completed the survey. The overall levels of knowledge and confidence regarding post-intensive care syndrome risk factors and symptoms were low, with no significant differences found by clinician role.

Conclusions: These findings support the need for interprofessional education on post-intensive care syndrome risk factors and early identification of symptoms in the critical care setting.

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期刊介绍: AACN Advanced Critical Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed publication of in-depth articles intended for experienced critical care and acute care clinicians at the bedside, advanced practice nurses, and clinical and academic educators. Each issue includes a topic-based symposium, feature articles, and columns of interest to critical care and progressive care clinicians. AACN Advanced Critical Care contains concisely written, practical information for immediate use and future reference. Continuing education units are available for selected articles in each issue. AACN Advanced Critical Care is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
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