JOURNAL ARTICLE

Palliative care integration in the intensive care unit: healthcare professionals’ perspectives – a qualitative study

Choo Hwee PoiHwee Sing KhooShih-Ling AngMervyn Yong Hwang KohAllyn Hum

Year: 2023 Journal:   BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care Vol: 14 (e3)Pages: e2986-e2995   Publisher: BMJ

Abstract

Objectives The complex care needs and high mortality of critically ill patients in intensive care unit (ICU) warrants a team approach. While studies have affirmed the integral role of palliative care teams in ICU, little is known about the ICU healthcare professional’s perception on how this integration affects the care of the critically ill. This study examines their perception of how integration of palliative care into ICU practice affects interprofessional collaborative practices and relationships in the delivery of care. Methods A qualitative study was conducted in 13 focus group discussions with 54 ICU healthcare professionals recruited through purposive sampling. Data were analysed using a qualitative descriptive approach reflecting uninterpreted participants’ description of their experiences in its most unbiased manner. Results ICU clinicians perceived that palliative care integration into the ICU enhanced care of patients and team dynamics in three areas: (1) bridging care, (2) cultural shift and (3) empowering, advocating and enhancing job satisfaction. Enhanced collaborative efforts between disciplines led to improved mutual understanding, shared-decision making and alignment of care goals. There was a shift in perception of dying as a passive process, to an active process of care where various healthcare professionals could work together to optimise symptom control and support grieving families. Team members felt empowered to advocate for patients, improving their sense of job fulfilment. Conclusions Palliative care integration enhanced perception of collaborative practices in caring for the dying. Future studies could use empirical methods to measure collaboration and patient outcomes to further understand team dynamics.

Keywords:
Palliative care Nursing Health care Nonprobability sampling Qualitative research Focus group Perception Intensive care unit Intensive care Psychology Medicine Sociology Population

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Topics

Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
Patient Dignity and Privacy
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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