Teamwork in the Intensive Care Unit

被引:152
|
作者
Ervin, Jennifer N. [1 ]
Kahn, Jeremy M. [1 ]
Cohen, Taya R. [2 ]
Weingart, Laurie R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Crit Care Med, 3550 Terrrace St, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
[2] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Tepper Sch Business, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
关键词
teamwork; performance; critical care; patient care; collaboration; VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA; ACADEMIC MEDICAL-CENTERS; HEALTH-CARE; INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION; ORGANIZATIONAL PRACTICES; PROGRAM DIRECTORS; PATIENT OUTCOMES; DAILY GOALS; ICU; COMMUNICATION;
D O I
10.1037/amp0000247
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Intensive care units (ICUs) provide care to the most severely ill hospitalized patients. Although ICUs increasingly rely on interprofessional teams to provide critical care, little about actual teamwork in this context is well understood. The ICU team is typically comprised of physicians or intensivists, clinical pharmacists, respiratory therapists, dieticians, bedside nurses, clinical psychologists, and clinicians-in-training. ICU teams are distinguished from other health care teams in that they are low in temporal stability, which can impede important team dynamics. Furthermore, ICU teams must work in physically and emotionally challenging environments. Our review of the literature reveals the importance of information sharing and decision-making processes, and identifies potential barriers to successful team performance, including the lack of effective conflict management and the presence of multiple and sometimes conflicting goals. Key knowledge gaps about ICU teams include the need for more actionable data linking ICU team structure to team functioning and patient-, family-, ICU-, and hospital-level outcomes. In particular, research is needed to better delineate and define the ICU team, identify additional psychosocial phenomena that impact ICU team performance, and address varying and often competing indicators of ICU team effectiveness as a multivariate and multilevel problem that requires better understanding of the independent effects and interdependencies between nested elements (i.e., hospitals, ICUs, and ICU teams). Ultimately, efforts to advance team-based care are essential for improving ICU performance, but more work is needed to develop actionable interventions that ensure that critically ill patients receive the best care possible.
引用
收藏
页码:468 / 477
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Knowledge integration, teamwork and performance in health care
    Koerner, Mirjam
    Lippenberger, Corinna
    Becker, Sonja
    Reichler, Lars
    Mueller, Christian
    Zimmermann, Linda
    Rundel, Manfred
    Baumeister, Harald
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT, 2016, 30 (02) : 227 - 243
  • [42] Burnout in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
    Nolan, Gregory
    Dockrell, Lucy
    Crowe, Suzanne
    CURRENT PEDIATRICS REPORTS, 2020, 8 (04) : 184 - 188
  • [43] Nosocomial infections in the intensive care unit
    Lanaghan, Frances
    Stenhouse, Peter
    ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2024, 25 (10) : 652 - 656
  • [44] Intensive Care Unit Environment and Sleep
    Kornienko, Anna
    CRITICAL CARE NURSING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, 2021, 33 (02) : 121 - 129
  • [45] Ultrasound in the surgical intensive care unit
    Guillory, Robin K.
    Gunter, Oliver L.
    CURRENT OPINION IN CRITICAL CARE, 2008, 14 (04) : 415 - 422
  • [46] The Role of the Pharmacist in the Intensive Care Unit
    Jurado, Lesly V.
    Steelman, Joshua D.
    CRITICAL CARE NURSING QUARTERLY, 2013, 36 (04) : 407 - 414
  • [47] Patient participation in the intensive care unit
    Schandl, Anna
    Falk, Ann-Charlotte
    Frank, Catharina
    INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 2017, 42 : 105 - 109
  • [48] Patterns of intensive care unit emergencies
    Yartsev, Alex
    Yang, Feibi
    AUSTRALIAN HEALTH REVIEW, 2023, : 234 - 238
  • [49] Elderly Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
    Flaatten, Hans
    Beil, Michael
    Guidet, Bertrand
    SEMINARS IN RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2021, 42 (01) : 10 - 19
  • [50] Artificial Intelligence in the Intensive Care Unit
    Greco, Massimiliano
    Caruso, Pier F.
    Cecconi, Maurizio
    SEMINARS IN RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2021, 42 (01) : 2 - 9