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Clinical Trial
Multidisciplinary ICU recovery clinic visits: A qualitative analysis of patient-provider dialogues.
- Leanne M Boehm, Valerie Danesh, Tammy L Eaton, Joanne McPeake, Maria A Pena, Kemberlee R Bonnet, Joanna L Stollings, Abigail C Jones, David G Schlundt, and Carla M Sevin.
- School of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, Survivorship Center, Nashville, TN. Electronic address: leanne.boehm@vanderbilt.edu.
- Chest. 2023 Apr 1; 163 (4): 843854843-854.
BackgroundResearch confirms the heterogeneous nature of patient challenges during recovery from the ICU and supports the need for modifying care experiences, but few data are available to guide clinicians seeking to support patients' individual recovery trajectories.Research QuestionWhat is the content of patient-provider dialogues in a telemedicine multidisciplinary ICU recovery clinic (ICU-RC)?Study Design And MethodsWe conducted a qualitative descriptive study in a telemedicine multidisciplinary ICU-RC at a tertiary academic medical center in the southeastern United States. The sample included 19 patients and 13 caregivers (≥ 18 years of age) attending a telemedicine ICU-RC visit after critical illness resulting from septic shock or ARDS. Patients and caregivers met with an ICU pharmacist, ICU physician, and a psychologist via a secure web-conferencing platform for 33 ICU-RC visits within 12 weeks of hospital discharge. Telemedicine ICU-RC visits were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim for analysis. A coding system was developed using iterative inductive and deductive approaches.ResultsTwo themes were identified from the patient-provider dialogue: (1) problem identification and (2) problem-solving strategies. We identified five subthemes that capture the types of problems identified: health status, mental health and cognition, medication management, health-care access and navigation, and quality of life. Problem-solving subthemes included facilitating care coordination and transitions, providing education, and giving constructive feedback and guidance.InterpretationPatients surviving a critical illness experience a complexity of problems that may be addressed best by a multidisciplinary ICU-RC. Through analysis of our telemedicine ICU-RC dialogues, we were able to identify problems and solutions to address challenges during a critical transitional phase of ICU recovery.Trial RegistryClinicalTrials.gov; No.: NCT03926533; URL: www.Clinicaltrialsgov.Copyright © 2022 American College of Chest Physicians. All rights reserved.
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