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Implementing an intervention to improve decision making around referral and admission to intensive care: Results of feasibility testing in three NHS hospitals.

Sophie ReesChristopher BassfordJeremy DaleZoë FritzAnne-Marie SlowtherHelen ParsonsGavin D PerkinsAnne Marie Slowther
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2019)
While it is feasible to implement an intervention to improve decision making around referral and admission to ICU, embedding the intervention into existing organizational culture and practice would likely increase adoption. The doctor-facing elements of the intervention were generally acceptable and were perceived as making ICU decision making more transparent and patient-centred. While there remained difficulties in articulating the clinical reasoning behind some decisions, the intervention offers an important step towards establishing a more clinically and ethically sound approach to ICU admission.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • randomized controlled trial
  • intensive care unit
  • emergency department
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • social support