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适应不断变化的环境:COVID-19 大流行期间多机构住院患者激增计划和劳动力部署的快速定性评估。

Adaptability on Shifting Ground: a Rapid Qualitative Assessment of Multi-institutional Inpatient Surge Planning and Workforce Deployment During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 12401 E. 17th Avenue, Mail Stop F782, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.

Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Nov;37(15):3956-3964. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07480-x. Epub 2022 Mar 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the initial wave of COVID-19 hospitalizations, care delivery and workforce adaptations were rapidly implemented. In response to subsequent surges of patients, institutions have deployed, modified, and/or discontinued their workforce plans.

OBJECTIVE

Using rapid qualitative methods, we sought to explore hospitalists' experiences with workforce deployment, types of clinicians deployed, and challenges encountered with subsequent iterations of surge planning during the COVID-19 pandemic across a collaborative of hospital medicine groups.

APPROACH

Using rapid qualitative methods, focus groups were conducted in partnership with the Hospital Medicine Reengineering Network (HOMERuN). We interviewed physicians, advanced practice providers (APP), and physician researchers about (1) ongoing adaptations to the workforce as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, (2) current struggles with workforce planning, and (3) evolution of workforce planning.

KEY RESULTS

We conducted five focus groups with 33 individuals from 24 institutions, representing 52% of HOMERuN sites. A variety of adaptations was described by participants, some common across institutions and others specific to the institution's location and context. Adaptations implemented shifted from the first waves of COVID patients to subsequent waves. Three global themes also emerged: (1) adaptability and comfort with dynamic change, (2) the importance of the unique hospitalist skillset for effective surge planning and redeployment, and (3) the lack of universal solutions.

CONCLUSIONS

Hospital workforce adaptations to the COVID pandemic continued to evolve. While few approaches were universally effective in managing surges of patients, and successful adaptations were highly context dependent, the ability to navigate a complex system, adaptability, and comfort in a chaotic, dynamic environment were themes considered most critical to successful surge management. However, resource constraints and sustained high workload levels raised issues of burnout.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 住院治疗的初始阶段,医疗服务的提供和劳动力的适应迅速实施。针对随后的患者激增,各机构已部署、修改和/或停止了其劳动力计划。

目的

使用快速定性方法,我们旨在探讨医院医生在 COVID-19 大流行期间,在医院医学再设计网络(HOMERuN)合作下,在协作中探索劳动力部署、部署的临床医生类型以及在后续激增规划中遇到的挑战。

方法

使用快速定性方法,我们与医院医学再设计网络(HOMERuN)合作,进行了焦点小组讨论。我们采访了医生、高级实践提供者(APP)和医生研究人员,了解(1)由于 COVID-19 大流行而对劳动力进行的持续调整,(2)劳动力规划的当前困难,以及(3)劳动力规划的演变。

主要结果

我们与来自 24 家机构的 33 名参与者进行了五次焦点小组讨论,代表了 HOMERuN 站点的 52%。参与者描述了各种适应性,有些在机构之间普遍存在,有些则特定于机构的位置和背景。实施的适应性从第一波 COVID 患者转移到了随后的波次。还出现了三个全球性主题:(1)对动态变化的适应性和舒适性,(2)医院医生独特技能对于有效激增规划和重新部署的重要性,以及(3)缺乏普遍解决方案。

结论

医院劳动力对 COVID 大流行的适应仍在继续发展。虽然很少有方法在管理患者激增方面普遍有效,并且成功的适应性高度依赖于背景,但在复杂系统中导航、适应性和在混乱、动态环境中的舒适性被认为是成功管理激增的最关键主题。然而,资源限制和持续的高工作负荷水平引发了倦怠问题。

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