Rolls Kaye, Kowal Diane, Elliott Doug, Burrell Anthony R
NSW Intensive Care Coordination and Monitoring Unit, Nepean Hospital, PO Box 63, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia.
Aust Crit Care. 2008 Feb;21(1):29-37. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2007.10.003. Epub 2008 Jan 15.
This paper describes the initial establishment of the Intensive Care Coordination and Monitoring Unit (ICCMU), and reports on the implementation of a state-based intensive care Listserv, ICUConnect, for staff in ICUs in New South Wales, Australia. The aim of the Listserv was to decrease professional isolation in smaller and less resourced ICUs by developing a network based on professional peer support. The Listserv was launched in December 2003 with 130 clinical nurse consultants and nurse managers. The emphasis was on exchange of both codified and experiential information.
Evaluation of the Listserv was undertaken with a user survey piloted in 2004 and conducted in 2005. The survey explored the penetration, activity patterns and opinions of members of the Listserv. Members of the Listserv were mostly Australian intensive care clinicians and academics.
At the time of the survey, Listserv membership had grown to over 433 users. As expected rural members tended to ask questions of clinical support and advice, while nurse educators in metropolitan ICUs were the most active members on-list. The free exchange of information, especially in the form of policies and procedures, has led to the development of an information repository on the ICCMU website.
The Listserv has created a beginning community of practice with ICCMU taking an active approach to knowledge management by facilitating exchange of information. The creation of ICCMU as a clinician-led resource has developed a structure that is ideally placed to act as a knowledge broker within a network of ICUs. A collaborative process to produce generic guidelines is now underway.
本文描述了重症监护协调与监测单元(ICCMU)的初步设立,并报告了为澳大利亚新南威尔士州重症监护病房(ICU)工作人员实施的基于州的重症监护邮件列表服务ICUConnect。该邮件列表服务的目的是通过建立一个基于专业同行支持的网络,减少规模较小、资源较少的ICU中的职业孤立感。该邮件列表服务于2003年12月启动,最初有130名临床护士顾问和护士长。重点是交流编纂信息和经验信息。
2004年进行了试点,并于2005年开展了用户调查,以评估该邮件列表服务。该调查探讨了邮件列表服务成员的渗透率、活动模式和意见。邮件列表服务的成员大多是澳大利亚重症监护临床医生和学者。
在调查时,邮件列表服务的成员已增至433多名用户。正如预期的那样,农村地区的成员倾向于询问临床支持和建议方面的问题,而大都市ICU的护士教育工作者是邮件列表上最活跃的成员。信息的自由交流,尤其是政策和程序形式的交流,促成了ICCMU网站上信息库的建立。
邮件列表服务创建了一个初步的实践社区,ICCMU通过促进信息交流,积极采取知识管理方法。作为一个由临床医生主导的资源,ICCMU的创建形成了一个结构,非常适合在ICU网络中充当知识中介。目前正在开展一个合作过程,以制定通用指南。