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Staff acceptance of a telemedicine intensive care unit program: a qualitative study.

Authors :
Moeckli J
Cram P
Cunningham C
Reisinger HS
Source :
Journal of critical care [J Crit Care] 2013 Dec; Vol. 28 (6), pp. 890-901. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Jul 30.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Purpose: We conducted an evaluation to identify factors related to intensive care unit (ICU) staff acceptance of a telemedicine ICU (Tele-ICU) program in preimplementation and postimplementation phases.<br />Methods: Individual or group semistructured interviews and site observations were conducted with staff from the Veterans Affairs Midwest Health Care Network Tele-ICU and affiliated ICUs. A qualitative content analysis of preimplementation and postimplementation transcripts and field notes was undertaken to identify themes positively and negatively influencing Tele-ICU acceptance.<br />Results: Telemedicine ICU training, Tele-ICU understanding, perceived need, and organizational factors emerged as influencing acceptance of the Tele-ICU before implementation. After implementation, Tele-ICU understanding, impact on work systems, perceived usefulness, and relationships were factors influencing acceptance and utilization. Barriers to implementation included confusion about how to use the Tele-ICU, disruptions to communication and workflows, unmet expectations, and discomfort with being monitored. Facilitators included positive experiences, discovery of new benefits, and recognition of Tele-ICU staff as complementing bedside care.<br />Conclusions: Telemedicine ICU implementation is complex. Time and resources should be allocated for local coordination, continuous needs assessment for Tele-ICU support, staff training, developing interpersonal relationships, and systems design and evaluation. Such efforts are likely to be rewarded with more rapid staff acceptance of this new technology.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1557-8615
Volume :
28
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of critical care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23906904
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2013.05.008