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A Team-Based Early Action Protocol to Address Ethical Concerns in the Intensive Care Unit.

作者信息

Pavlish Carol L, Henriksen Joan, Brown-Saltzman Katherine, Robinson Ellen M, Warda Umme Shefa, Farra Christopher, Chen Belinda, Jakel Patricia

机构信息

Carol L. Pavlish is an associate professor.

Joan Henriksen was the coordinator, Clinical Ethics Consultation Service, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; she is now senior staff ethicist at Children's Minnesota in Minneapolis.

出版信息

Am J Crit Care. 2020 Jan 1;29(1):49-61. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2020915.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ethical conflicts complicate clinical practice and often compromise communication and teamwork among patients, families, and clinicians. As ethical conflicts escalate, patient and family distress and dissatisfaction with care increase and trust in clinicians erodes, reducing care quality and patient safety.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the effectiveness of a proactive, team-based ethics protocol used routinely to discuss ethics-related concerns, goals of care, and additional supports for patients and families.

METHODS

In a pre-post intervention study in 6 intensive care units (ICUs) at 3 academic medical centers, the electronic medical records of 1649 patients representing 1712 ICU admissions were studied. Number and timing of family conferences, code discussions with the patient or surrogate, and ethics consultations; palliative care, social work, and chaplain referrals; and ICU length of stay were measured. Preintervention outcomes were compared with outcomes 3 and 6 months after the intervention via multivariate logistic regression controlled for patient variables.

RESULTS

The odds of receiving a family conference and a chaplain visit were significantly higher after the intervention than at baseline. The number of palliative care consultations and code discussions increased slightly at 3 and 6 months. Social work consultations increased only at 6 months. Ethics consultations increased at both postintervention time points. Length of ICU stay did not change.

CONCLUSIONS

When health care teams were encouraged to communicate routinely about goals of care, more patients received needed support and communication barriers were reduced.

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