ICU临床医生对COVID-19 ICU准备情况的看法:美国全国调查数据的主题分析结果

Wendy Kollross, B. Pilon, R. Maves, David Ferraro, R. Kleinpell
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COVID-19大流行极大地影响了全世界的重症监护病房(ICU)临床医生。病例数激增导致重症监护室患者普查数量过高甚至超出容量,床位有限,临床人员紧张,以及对维持足够的药物、个人防护装备(PPE)和设备供应以确保最佳患者护理的担忧。在美国,向ICU临床医生分发了一系列快速循环COVID-19调查,以评估ICU的准备情况和大流行带来的持续挑战。本文报告了对800多名ICU护士、高级执业医师、医生、药剂师和呼吸治疗师提供的一般主题描述性数据的定性专题分析,反映了他们从大流行早期到中期的看法。
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ICU Clinician Perceptions of COVID-19 ICU Readiness: Results of a Thematic Analysis of National U.S. Survey Data
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians worldwide. Case number surges resulted in high or even above-capacity ICU patient census, limited bed availability, clinical staffing strains, and concerns about maintaining adequate medication, personal protective equipment (PPE), and equipment supplies to ensure optimal patient care. In the United States, a series of rapid cycle COVID-19 surveys were disseminated to ICU clinicians to assess ICU readiness and ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic. This article reports on a qualitative thematic analysis of the descriptive data for general themes provided by over 800 ICU nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, pharmacists and respiratory therapists, reflecting upon their perceptions from the early to mid-pandemic timeline.
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