Department of Postoperative and Intensive Care Nursing, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway; Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; The Norwegian Intensive Care Registry, Haukeland University Hospital, Helse Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Department of Postoperative and Intensive Care Nursing, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2023 Oct;78:103475. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2023.103475. Epub 2023 Jun 27.
This study aimed to explore intensive care unit nurses' and physicians' experiences with professional content provided through closed Facebook groups, as part of a quality improvement campaign to improve guideline adherence.
This study used an exploratory qualitative design. In June 2018, data were collected through focus groups of intensive care nurses and physicians who also were members of closed Facebook groups. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis, and the study was reported according to the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research.
The study's setting was four intensive care units at Oslo University Hospital, Norway. Professional content on Facebook comprised audit and feedback on quality indicators on intensive care topics with related pictures, videos, and weblinks.
Two focus groups of 12 participants were included in this study. Two main themes were identified: 'One size does not fit all ' described that quality improvement and implementation are influenced by several factors related to current recommendations and personal preferences. Various strategies are required to serve different purposes and meet individual needs. 'Matter out of place' described conflicting experiences of being offered or exposed to professional content on Facebook.
Although the audit and feedback on quality indicators presented on Facebook motivated improvements, professional content on Facebook was perceived as inappropriate. Hospital platforms with applicable features of social media, such as reach, availability, convenience, ease, and possibility for commenting, were suggested to secure professional communication about recommended practices in intensive care units.
Social media platforms may be useful for professional communication among ICU personnel, but appropriate hospital applications with available and applicable social media features are recommended and needed. The use of several platforms may still be needed to reach all.
本研究旨在探索重症监护病房护士和医生在参与一项旨在提高指南依从性的质量改进活动中,通过封闭的 Facebook 群组获得专业内容的体验。
本研究采用探索性定性设计。2018 年 6 月,通过对同时也是封闭 Facebook 群组成员的重症监护护士和医生的焦点小组收集数据。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析,并根据定性研究报告的综合标准报告研究。
该研究的地点是挪威奥斯陆大学医院的四个重症监护病房。Facebook 上的专业内容包括对重症监护主题的质量指标进行审计和反馈,并附有相关图片、视频和链接。
本研究纳入了两个由 12 名参与者组成的焦点小组。确定了两个主要主题:“一刀切不适合所有人”描述了质量改进和实施受到与当前建议和个人偏好相关的几个因素的影响。需要各种策略来满足不同的目的并满足个人的需求。“错位的问题”描述了在 Facebook 上提供或接触专业内容时的冲突体验。
尽管 Facebook 上呈现的质量指标审计和反馈促进了改进,但 Facebook 上的专业内容被认为不合适。建议使用具有广泛覆盖、随时可用、方便、易用性和评论可能性等社交媒体功能的医院平台,以确保在重症监护病房中就推荐实践进行专业沟通。
社交媒体平台可能对 ICU 人员之间的专业沟通有用,但建议并需要使用具有适当功能的合适医院应用程序。可能仍需要使用多个平台来覆盖所有人。