Strategies to Ensure Effective and Safe Patient Care in Intensive Care Units During Biological Events: A Delphi Study.

Journal of caring sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-08 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.33372
Mojtaba Rad, Masoud Fallahi-Khshknab, Farahnaz Mohammadi Shahboulaghi, Kian Nourozi, Hamidreza Khankeh
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Introduction: Throughout history, humanity has faced numerous biological threats that have resulted in catastrophic epidemics. The challenges (Fear, uncertainties, failure of care, etc) posed by epidemics necessitate the implementation of a variety of strategies to contain them. This study was conducted to identify strategies to ensure effective and safe patient care during biological events.

Methods: This study is phase of a larger research project that used the Delphi method in its third stage. The objective was to address the need for effective and safe care in intensive care units (ICUs) during biological events like the COVID-19 pandemic. The Delphi questionnaire was constructed using insights from the first two phases of the study: the qualitative component and the integrative review phase. The Delphi method was implemented over three rounds, with experts selected through purposive sampling. The Kendall coefficient measured the degree of consensus among the experts' opinions.

Results: The strategies identified for the provision of effective and safe patient care during biological events were categorized into 10 main categories, which were further divided into related subcategories.

Conclusion: Identifying and implementing strategies to improve care in intensive care units can improve patient care during crises, such as new disease outbreaks. By identifying these strategies, biological events similar to the COVID-19 pandemic can be managed more effectively. Further research is warranted to explore strategies to improve patient care in other healthcare sectors.

确保生物事件期间重症监护病房患者有效和安全护理的策略:一项德尔菲研究。
导言:纵观历史,人类面临着无数生物威胁,这些威胁导致了灾难性的流行病。流行病带来的挑战(恐惧、不确定、缺乏护理等)需要实施各种战略来遏制它们。本研究旨在确定在生物事件期间确保有效和安全的患者护理的策略。方法:本研究是一个更大的研究项目的阶段,在其第三阶段使用德尔菲法。其目标是解决在COVID-19大流行等生物事件期间重症监护病房(icu)有效和安全护理的需求。德尔菲问卷是根据研究的前两个阶段:定性部分和综合评价阶段的见解构建的。德尔菲法分三轮实施,通过有目的的抽样选择专家。肯德尔系数衡量的是专家意见的一致程度。结果:在生物事件期间提供有效和安全的患者护理的策略被分为10个主要类别,并进一步分为相关的子类别。结论:确定和实施改善重症监护病房护理的策略可以改善危机期间患者的护理,如新的疾病暴发。通过确定这些策略,可以更有效地管理类似于COVID-19大流行的生物事件。有必要进一步研究以探索改善其他医疗保健部门患者护理的策略。
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