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Effective Care Practices in Patients Receiving Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation. An Ethnographic Study.

Kimberly J Rak1, Laura Ellen Ashcraft1, Courtney C Kuza1, Jessica C Fleck1, Lisa C DePaoli1, Derek C Angus1,2, Amber E Barnato3, Nicholas G Castle4, Tina B Hershey2, Jeremy M Kahn1,2.   

Abstract

Rationale: Patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation experience low survival rates and incur high healthcare costs. However, little is known about how to optimally organize and manage their care.
Objectives: To identify a set of effective care practices for patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation.
Methods: We performed a focused ethnographic evaluation at eight long-term acute care hospitals in the United States ranking in either the lowest or highest quartile of risk-adjusted mortality in at least four of the five years between 2007 and 2011.Measurements and Main
Results: We conducted 329 hours of direct observation, 196 interviews, and 39 episodes of job shadowing. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis and a positive-negative deviance approach. We found that high- and low-performing hospitals differed substantially in their approach to care. High-performing hospitals actively promoted interdisciplinary communication and coordination using a range of organizational practices, including factors related to leadership (e.g., leaders who communicate a culture of quality improvement), staffing (e.g., lower nurse-to-patient ratios and ready availability of psychologists and spiritual care providers), care protocols (e.g., specific yet flexible respiratory therapy-driven weaning protocols), team meetings (e.g., interdisciplinary meetings that include direct care providers), and the physical plant (e.g., large workstations that allow groups to interact). These practices were believed to facilitate care that is simultaneously goal directed and responsive to individual patient needs, leading to more successful liberation from mechanical ventilation and improved survival.Conclusions: High-performing long-term acute care hospitals employ several organizational practices that may be helpful in improving care for patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation.

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Keywords:  critical care; intensive care; interprofessional health care; mechanical ventilation; qualitative research

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32023081      PMCID: PMC7124716          DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201910-2006OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1073-449X            Impact factor:   21.405


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