UPMC Shadyside Hospital, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Systems, Populations and Leadership, University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
J Interprof Care. 2022 Mar-Apr;36(2):168-176. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2021.1899147. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
Information sharing, a component of patient and family engagement (PFE), is an important process that may contribute to intensive care unit (ICU) quality of care. Yet, virtually no studies explore how the process of information sharing unfolds in the ICU from the interprofessional team and family member perspectives. To better understand the process of information sharing, we conducted ethnographic fieldwork in a 20-bed medical ICU, focusing on behaviors and interactions of the interprofessional team and family members (May 2016 - October 2016). We completed 17.5 observation hours, 6 shadowing sessions, and 12 semi-structured interviews with 17 total participants. We used thematic content analysis and iterative inductive coding to identify three themes about the information sharing process: 1) family factors (health literacy and past experience with the ICU environment) influence information sharing; 2) clinicians strategies can support engagement in the process of information sharing (assessing families' need for information, understanding a families' hope, using rounds as an opportunity for information sharing); 3) the process of information sharing allows for trust building between families and the ICU team. Our findings suggest that information sharing is a crucial process that may serve as a catalyst for effective patient and family engagement in the ICU.
信息共享是患者和家属参与(PFE)的一个组成部分,是一个可能有助于提高重症监护病房(ICU)护理质量的重要过程。然而,几乎没有研究从跨专业团队和家庭成员的角度探讨 ICU 中信息共享的过程是如何展开的。为了更好地理解信息共享的过程,我们在一个 20 张床位的内科重症监护病房进行了民族志实地研究,重点关注跨专业团队和家庭成员的行为和互动(2016 年 5 月至 10 月)。我们完成了 17.5 个观察小时、6 个影子会议和 12 次与 17 名参与者的半结构式访谈。我们使用主题内容分析和迭代归纳编码来确定信息共享过程的三个主题:1)家庭因素(健康素养和过去 ICU 环境的经验)影响信息共享;2)临床医生的策略可以支持信息共享过程中的参与(评估家庭对信息的需求,理解家庭的希望,利用查房作为信息共享的机会);3)信息共享的过程允许在家庭和 ICU 团队之间建立信任。我们的研究结果表明,信息共享是一个至关重要的过程,它可能是 ICU 中患者和家属有效参与的催化剂。