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Answering the Call: Impact of Tele-ICU Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Sandy L Arneson1, Sara J Tucker2, Marie Mercier3, Jaspal Singh4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has exacerbated staffing challenges already facing critical care nurses in intensive care units. Many intensive care units have been understaffed and the majority of nurses working in these units have little experience.
OBJECTIVE: To describe how the skilled tele-intensive care unit nurses in our health system quickly changed from a patient-focused strategy to a clinician-focused approach during the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis.
METHODS: We modified workflows, deployed home workstations, and changed staffing models with the goal of providing additional clinical support to bedside colleagues while reducing exposure time and conserving personal protective equipment for those caring for this highly contagious patient population. The unit changed focus and granted more than 300 clinicians access to technology that enabled them to care for patients remotely, added nearly 200 mobile carts, and allowed more than 20 tele-intensive care unit nurses to work from home.
RESULTS: Tele-intensive care unit nursing provided clinical knowledge to the nurses covering current and expanded critical care units. Using technology, virtual rounding, and increased collaboration with nurses, tele-intensive care unit nursing minimized the risk to bedside nurses while maintaining a high level of care for patients.
CONCLUSION: Tele-intensive care unit nurses provided a proactive, holistic approach to caring for critically ill patients via camera as part of their routine workflow. In addition, during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, these nurses created a new strategy in virtual health care to be implemented during a crisis. ©2020 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32464662     DOI: 10.4037/ccn2020126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Nurse        ISSN: 0279-5442            Impact factor:   1.708


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Authors:  Soyun Michelle Hwang; Ambrose Rice; Serkan Toy; Rachel Levine; Lee Goeddel
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-05-28

2.  A Survey of Tele-Critical Care State and Needs in 2019 and 2020 Conducted among the Members of the Society of Critical Care Medicine.

Authors:  Krzysztof Laudanski; Elizabeth Scruth; Fiona Winterbottom; Mariana Rastrepo; Siddharth Dugar; Vitaly Herasevich; Israel Villanueva; Donna Lee Armaignac; Benjamin K Scott
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-01

Review 3.  Strengthening the ICUs' human resource-related responses to Covid-19: A rapid review of the experience during the first year of public health emergency.

Authors:  Aizhan Tursunbayeva; Stefano Di Lauro
Journal:  Int J Health Plann Manage       Date:  2022-09-27
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