在ICU (FEARLESS ICU)培养有弹性的员工和安全护理的团队合作:研究方案。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Interprofessional Care Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1080/13561820.2025.2460466
Andreas Xyrichis, Brianne Wenning, Shannon Costello, Louise Rose
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摘要

在重症监护室(icu),各种医疗保健专业人员在跨专业团队中共同工作,提供高质量、有效的护理。这些团队及其团队合作实践对员工留任、职业倦怠和健康,以及患者安全和护理结果都有影响。然而,英国(UK)年度国民健康服务(NHS)员工调查显示,高质量团队合作的报告率正在下降。因此,加强团队合作的干预措施至关重要,但在NHS中,仍然没有一致的方法来培训团队。本协议报告了我们将采用的定性方法,以了解影响英国icu跨专业团队合作实践的因素,以制定基于证据的干预措施。方法包括在英格兰至少五家设有icu的不同医院进行快速人种志调查,并与卫生专业人员进行访谈。这种深入的方法将提供机会来观察不同的专业人员如何相互作用,他们对这些相互作用的看法,以及影响协作工作的因素。在这样做的过程中,我们的目标是获得对大流行后ICU团队工作动态的全面和现代理解。有了这些知识,我们将与医疗保健专业人员合作,共同开发一个跨专业工具包,以改善团队合作,最终提高员工的健康水平,改善患者的治疗效果。
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Fostering tEAmwork for ResiLiEnt Staff and Safe care in ICU (FEARLESS ICU): study protocol.

In intensive care units (ICUs), various healthcare professions work together in interprofessional teams to deliver high-quality, effective care. These teams and their teamwork practices have implications for staff retention, burnout, and wellbeing, as well as patient safety and care outcomes. However, the United Kingdom's (UK) annual National Health Service (NHS) Staff Survey indicates that reported rates of high-quality teamwork are waning. Interventions to enhance teamwork are therefore crucial, yet in the NHS there is still no consistent approach to training teams. This protocol reports on the qualitative methodology we will employ to understand the factors that influence interprofessional teamwork practices in UK ICUs with a view to developing an evidence-based intervention. Methods consist of a rapid ethnography carried out across a minimum of five different hospitals with ICUs in England, coupled with interviews of health professionals. This in-depth approach will provide the opportunity to observe how different professionals interact with one another, their perceptions of these interactions, and the factors that influence collaborative work. In doing so, we aim to gain a comprehensive and contemporary understanding of ICU team working dynamics in the post-pandemic space. With this knowledge, we will collaborate with healthcare professionals to co-develop an interprofessional toolkit to improve teamwork to ultimately enhance staff wellbeing and improve patient outcomes.

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Journal of Interprofessional Care
Journal of Interprofessional Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
14.80%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interprofessional Care disseminates research and new developments in the field of interprofessional education and practice. We welcome contributions containing an explicit interprofessional focus, and involving a range of settings, professions, and fields. Areas of practice covered include primary, community and hospital care, health education and public health, and beyond health and social care into fields such as criminal justice and primary/elementary education. Papers introducing additional interprofessional views, for example, from a community development or environmental design perspective, are welcome. The Journal is disseminated internationally and encourages submissions from around the world.
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