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为新冠肺炎危重症幸存者提供后续服务:一项英国全国性调查。

Provision of follow-up services for survivors of COVID-19 critical illness: A UK national survey.

作者信息

Yuan Jin-Xi, Osborne Constance E D, Almafreji Ibrahim, Connolly Bronwen, Boyle Andrew J, Cherry Mary Gemma, Johnston Brian W, Williams Karen, Jones Christina, Fisher Peter, Welters Ingeborg D, Waite Alicia Ac

机构信息

Intensive Care Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK.

North Bristol Trust, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

J Intensive Care Soc. 2025 Jul 28:17511437251334354. doi: 10.1177/17511437251334354.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Intensive care unit (ICU) survivors in the United Kingdom (UK) can receive support from ICU follow-up services in their process of recovery and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whether the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the ability of UK hospitals to provide follow-up. The objective of this study was to evaluate the provision of follow-up services in the UK for adult survivors of COVID-19 critical illness.

METHODS

All adult National Health Service (NHS) ICUs in the UK were invited to participate. Intensive care clinicians aware of follow-up services offered at their site were invited to complete a self-administered online electronic survey. Free text answers were thematically analysed.

RESULTS

174 of 242 (71.9%) NHS hospitals responded to the survey. 140 (80.5%) of the respondent hospitals had an ICU follow-up service for survivors of COVID-19 critical illness. A new service was created at 28 (16.1%) hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. ICU follow-up services were mostly delivered by nurses (125/140, 89.3%), ICU doctors (111/140, 79.3%), physiotherapists (88/140, 62.9%) and psychologists (59/140, 42.1%). Where ICU follow-up services already existed, changes were made in 111 (79.3%) hospitals during the pandemic and these were maintained in 89 (80.2%) hospitals. Funding was a commonly reported reason for whether follow-up services were offered.

CONCLUSIONS

There was an expansion in the number of ICU follow-up clinics, and the multidisciplinary team delivering post-ICU care to patients who survived COVID-19 critical illness. Many changes to clinic operations introduced during the pandemic persisted, including the use of virtual and hybrid follow-up clinic models.

摘要

背景

英国重症监护病房(ICU)的幸存者在康复和恢复过程中可以得到ICU后续服务的支持。然而,尚不清楚新冠疫情是否影响了英国医院提供后续服务的能力。本研究的目的是评估英国为新冠重症成年幸存者提供后续服务的情况。

方法

邀请了英国所有的成人国民医疗服务体系(NHS)ICU参与。了解所在机构提供后续服务的重症监护临床医生被邀请完成一份自行填写的在线电子调查问卷。对自由文本回答进行主题分析。

结果

242家NHS医院中有174家(71.9%)回复了调查。140家(80.5%)回复的医院为新冠重症幸存者提供了ICU后续服务。28家(16.1%)医院在新冠疫情期间设立了新的服务。ICU后续服务大多由护士(125/140,89.3%)、ICU医生(111/140,79.3%)、物理治疗师(88/140,62.9%)和心理学家(59/140,42.1%)提供。在已经存在ICU后续服务的地方,疫情期间111家(79.3%)医院进行了调整,其中89家(80.2%)医院维持了这些调整。资金是关于是否提供后续服务的一个常见报告原因。

结论

ICU后续诊所的数量有所增加,为新冠重症幸存者提供ICU后护理的多学科团队也有所增加。疫情期间引入的许多诊所运营变化持续存在,包括虚拟和混合后续诊所模式的使用。

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