The Definition of the Intensivist in the Era of Global Healthcare: 2024 Consensus Statement From the Society of Critical Care Medicine Defining Intensivist Task Force.
Daniel Wu, Amy L Dzierba, Enyo A Ablordeppey, Todd Dorman, Bin Du, Alina O Dulu, Kyle Gunnerson, Pamela B Holly, Johannes Jansen van Rensburg, Teresa B Kortz, Sarah L Livesay, Javier Lorenzo, Maureen A Madden, Piyush Mathur, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Kathryn E Roberts, Gloria M Rodríguez-Vega, Tamas Szakmany, Ahmed Taha, Samuel A Tisherman
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Abstract
Objectives: The goal of this task force was to examine the 1992 definition of the intensivist, identify gaps, and initiate a path forward to define a concise and practical definition that could be applied globally.
Design: A modified Delphi technique was used to develop a revised definition and roles of the intensivist. We determined a priori that 75% or greater participant agreement for the definition and essential roles of the intensivist was required.
Setting: A task force consisting of physicians, a respiratory therapist, advanced practice providers, and a pharmacist that practice in critical/intensive care medicine, in various settings, was established with the goal of evaluating and revising the previous definition considering evolving healthcare.
Subjects: The task force participated in online questionnaires related to the definition and roles of the intensivist.
Interventions: None.
Measurements and main results: The task force agreed on the following definition of an intensivist: "A physician who has successfully completed an accredited program or equivalent critical care/intensive care medicine training and maintains advanced certification (if available); and shows dedication to the area of critical/intensive care medicine in the way of professional work." Additionally, the task force determined a list of essential roles of the intensivist categorized into Direct Clinical Care, Unit Management/Unit Involvement, Responsibility to the Community, and Administration and Leadership.
Conclusions: The revised definition of the intensivist seeks to integrate the intensivist in the current realm of team-based healthcare. The intensivist is a physician who provides care to critically ill patients in collaboration with an interprofessional team. Establishment of a single, revised definition is intended to render clarity of an intensivist's role and responsibilities for patients, families, and the interprofessional team.
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