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Chapter 3. Coordination and collaboration with interface units. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disaster.

Authors :
Joynt GM
Loo S
Taylor BL
Margalit G
Christian MD
Sandrock C
Danis M
Leoniv Y
Sprung CL
European Society of Intensive Care Medicine's Task Force for intensive care unit triage during an influenza epidemic or mass disaster
Joynt, Gavin M
Loo, Shi
Taylor, Bruce L
Margalit, Gila
Christian, Michael D
Sandrock, Christian
Danis, Marion
Leoniv, Yuval
Sprung, Charles L
Source :
Intensive Care Medicine. Apr2010 Supplement 1, Vol. 36, pS21-31. 1p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

<bold>Purpose: </bold>To provide recommendations and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital preparations for an influenza pandemic or mass disaster with a specific focus on enhancing coordination and collaboration between the ICU and other key stakeholders.<bold>Methods: </bold>Based on a literature review and expert opinion, a Delphi process was used to define the essential topics including coordination and collaboration.<bold>Results: </bold>Key recommendations include: (1) establish an Incident Management System with Emergency Executive Control Groups at facility, local, regional/state or national levels to exercise authority and direction over resource use and communications; (2) develop a system of communication, coordination and collaboration between the ICU and key interface departments within the hospital; (3) identify key functions or processes requiring coordination and collaboration, the most important of these being manpower and resources utilization (surge capacity) and re-allocation of personnel, equipment and physical space; (4) develop processes to allow smooth inter-departmental patient transfers; (5) creating systems and guidelines is not sufficient, it is important to: (a) identify the roles and responsibilities of key individuals necessary for the implementation of the guidelines; (b) ensure that these individuals are adequately trained and prepared to perform their roles; (c) ensure adequate equipment to allow key coordination and collaboration activities; (d) ensure an adequate physical environment to allow staff to properly implement guidelines; (6) trigger events for determining a crisis should be defined.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Judicious planning and adoption of protocols for coordination and collaboration with interface units are necessary to optimize outcomes during a pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03424642
Volume :
36
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Intensive Care Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
105155122
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-010-1762-3