Consensus statements for the establishment of medical intensive care in low-resource settings: international study using modified Delphi methodology.

Consensus statements for the establishment of medical intensive care in low-resource settings: international study using modified Delphi methodology.

Publication date: Oct 03, 2024

The inadequacy of intensive care medicine in low-resource settings (LRS) has become significantly more visible after the COVID-19 pandemic. Recommendations for establishing medical critical care are scarce and rarely include expert clinicians from LRS. In December 2023, the National Association of Intensivists from Bosnia and Herzegovina organized a hybrid international conference on the topic of organizational structure of medical critical care in LRS. The conference proceedings and literature review informed expert statements across several domains. Following the conference, the statements were distributed via an online survey to conference participants and their wider professional network using a modified Delphi methodology. An agreement of ≥ 80% was required to reach a consensus on a statement. Out of the 48 invited clinicians, 43 agreed to participate. The study participants came from 20 countries and included clinician representatives from different base specialties and health authorities. After the two rounds, consensus was reached for 13 out of 16 statements across 3 domains: organizational structure, staffing, and education. The participants favored multispecialty medical intensive care units run by a medical team with formal intensive care training. Recognition and support by health care authorities was deemed critical and the panel underscored the important roles of professional organizations, clinician educators trained in high-income countries, and novel technologies such as tele-medicine and tele-education. Delphi process identified a set of consensus-based statements on how to create a sustainable patient-centered medical intensive care in LRS.

Concepts Keywords
Bosnia Consensus
Clinicians Consensus
December COVID-19
Inadequacy Critical Care
Delphi Technique
Developing Countries
Development
Health Resources
Humans
Intensive care medicine
Intensive Care Units
MICU

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease IDO process

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