Paiva José-Artur Osório de Carvalho, Araújo Rui Alberto Lomelino, Martins Paulo Jorge Coimbra, Pais-Martins António Jose Pereira, Araújo Fernando Manuel Ferreira
Intensive Care Service, Unidade Local de Saúde de São João, EPE - Porto, Portugal.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto - Porto, Portugal.
Crit Care Sci. 2025 Feb 10;37:e20250302. doi: 10.62675/2965-2774.20250302. eCollection 2025.
The goal of this study was to assess the Portuguese Intensive Care Referral Network, namely the mission and organization of the Portuguese National Health Service Intensive Care Medicine Services and patient flows between them.
The study was based on the responses to a semi-structured questionnaire by the directors of the forty-one Intensive Care Medicine Services, characterizing four domains: a) number, type, and management of beds; b) human resources and their consumption; c) outreach, including activities in the resuscitation room, intra-hospital emergency team and follow-up clinics; and d) referral network.
The number of active Intensive Care Medicine Services beds in Portugal markedly increased in the last 12 years, but the beds/habitant ratio is still below the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development average. The activation of all installed beds would likely allow for the reduction of the hospital care gap perceived by many of the Intensive Care Medicine Services directors. There is significant geographic heterogeneity in the beds/habitant ratio and in the performance of outreach activities. The number of intensivists is rapidly growing, but nursing staff should be augmented, especially rehabilitation nurses. The referral network is globally complied, but the secondary transport of critical patients needs improvement and an electronic information system, which can be constantly updated, is seen as a relevant decision aid.
Although intensive care medicine has significantly strengthened in the last 12 years, both in number of beds and in role and mission, there is still relevant heterogeneity in the beds/habitant ratio and in the performance of outreach activities among different Intensive Care Medicine Services.
本研究旨在评估葡萄牙重症监护转诊网络,即葡萄牙国家医疗服务体系重症医学服务的使命、组织架构以及各服务机构之间的患者流动情况。
该研究基于对41家重症医学服务机构主任的半结构化问卷回复,涵盖四个领域:a)床位数量、类型及管理;b)人力资源及其消耗;c)外展服务,包括复苏室活动、院内急救团队及随访门诊;d)转诊网络。
在过去12年中,葡萄牙活跃的重症医学服务床位数量显著增加,但床位/居民比例仍低于经济合作与发展组织的平均水平。启用所有已安装的床位可能会缩小许多重症医学服务机构主任所察觉到的医院护理差距。床位/居民比例以及外展服务的开展情况存在显著的地域差异。重症医学专家数量正在迅速增长,但护理人员应增加,尤其是康复护士。转诊网络总体符合要求,但危重症患者的二次转运需要改进,且一个可不断更新的电子信息系统被视为一种重要的决策辅助工具。
尽管在过去12年中,重症医学在床位数量以及作用和使命方面都有显著加强,但不同重症医学服务机构之间在床位/居民比例以及外展服务开展情况方面仍存在明显差异。