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Factors associated with post-intensive care unit adverse events: a clinical validation study.

Malcolm Elliott1, Karen Page, Linda Worrall-Carter.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many patients discharged from intensive care units (ICU) have complex care needs, placing them at risk of an adverse event in a ward environment. Currently, there is limited understanding of factors associated with these events in the post-intensive care population. A recent study explored intensive care liaison nurses' opinions on factors associated with these events; 25 factors were identified, highlighting the multifaceted nature of post-intensive care adverse events. AIM: This study aimed to clinically validate 25 factors intensive care liaison nurses believe are associated with post-intensive care adverse events, to determine the factors' relevance and importance to clinical practice.
DESIGN: Prospective, clinical validation study.
METHOD: Data were prospectively collected on a convenience sample of 52 patients at 4 tertiary referral hospitals in an Australian capital city. All patients had experienced an adverse event after intensive care discharge.
RESULTS: Each of the 25 factors contributed to adverse events in at least 6 patients. The factors associated with the most adverse events were those that related to the patient such as illness severity and co-morbidities.
CONCLUSION: Clinical care and research should focus on modifiable factors in care processes to reduce the risk of future adverse events in post-intensive care patients. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Many patients are at risk of post-ICU adverse events due to the contribution of non-modifiable factors. However, by focusing on modifiable factors in care processes, the risk of post-ICU adverse events may be reduced.
© 2014 British Association of Critical Care Nurses.

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Keywords:  Adverse event; Discharge; Quality; Safety

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24809526     DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Crit Care        ISSN: 1362-1017            Impact factor:   2.325


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