Vera San Juan Norha, Clark Sigrún Eyrúnardóttir, Camilleri Matthew, Jeans John Paul, Monkhouse Alexandra, Chisnall Georgia, Vindrola-Padros Cecilia
Rapid Research Evaluation and Appraisal Lab (RREAL), University College London, London, UK.
Health Service and Population Research, King's College London Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jan 7;12(1):e050038. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050038.
The rapid influx of patients with COVID-19 to intensive care at a rate that exceeds pre-existing staff capacity has required the rapid development of innovative redeployment and training strategies, which considered patient care and infection control. The aim of this study was to provide a detailed understanding of redeployment and training during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic by capturing and considering the merit of the strategies enlisted and the experiences and needs of redeployed healthcare workers (HCWs).
The review involved a systematic search of key terms related to intensive care AND training AND redeployment AND healthcare workers within nine databases (Medline, CINAHL, PsychINFO, MedRxiv, Web of Science, The Health Management Consortium database, Social Science Research Network, OpenGrey and TRIP), which took place on 16 July 2021. Analysis consisted of a synthesis of quantitative study outputs and framework-based thematic analysis of qualitative study outputs and grey literature. These results were then combined applying an interpretative synthesis. We followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, and the review protocol was available online.
Forty papers were analysed. These took place primarily in the UK (n=15, 37.5%) and USA (n=17, 42.5%). Themes presented in the results are . Based on this, key principles for successful redeployment and training were proposed.
The COVID-19 pandemic presents unique challenges to develop flexible redeployment strategies and deliver training promptly while following infection control recommendations. This review synthesises original approaches to tackle these challenges, which are relevant to inform the development of targeted and adaptative training and redeployment plans considering the needs of HCWs.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者以超过现有工作人员能力的速度迅速涌入重症监护病房,这就需要迅速制定创新的人员调配和培训策略,同时要考虑患者护理和感染控制。本研究的目的是通过收集并考量所采用策略的优点以及被重新调配的医护人员的经验和需求,详细了解COVID-19大流行第一年期间的人员调配和培训情况。
该综述于2021年7月16日在九个数据库(Medline、CINAHL、PsychINFO、MedRxiv、Web of Science、健康管理联盟数据库、社会科学研究网络、OpenGrey和TRIP)中对与重症监护、培训、人员调配和医护人员相关的关键词进行了系统检索。分析包括对定量研究结果的综合以及对定性研究结果和灰色文献的基于框架的主题分析。然后运用解释性综合方法将这些结果结合起来。我们遵循系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目,综述方案可在线获取。
分析了40篇论文。这些论文主要发表在英国(n = 15,37.5%)和美国(n = 17,42.5%)。结果中呈现的主题如下。基于此,提出了成功进行人员调配和培训的关键原则。
COVID-19大流行给制定灵活的人员调配策略以及在遵循感染控制建议的同时迅速开展培训带来了独特挑战。本综述综合了应对这些挑战的原始方法,这些方法有助于根据医护人员的需求制定有针对性的适应性培训和人员调配计划。