The Recovering Together Initiative: Integrating Psychosocial Care into ICUs

“携手康复”计划:将心理社会关怀融入重症监护室

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Abstract

More than 5 million patients are admitted to ICUs each year in the United States alone. ICUs are stressful environments given the patients' medical severity, family emotional experience, and staff burnout. However, psychosocial services are rarely offered and sustained in these settings. Multidisciplinary partnerships and innovative frameworks and services are needed to successfully integrate psychosocial care into these complex settings. To address this need, Massachusetts General Hospital developed the Recovering Together (RT) Initiative (2015-present) in its Neurosciences ICUs (Neuro-ICU). The hospital's aims were threefold: (1) to build a multidisciplinary collaboration to develop and sustain integrative care; (2) to implement a clinical, research, and training (CRT) framework to support patients, families, and staff; and (3) to develop an innovative, tailored evidence-based intervention for patient-caregiver dyads in the Neuro-ICU. The authors detail the process of developing the RT Initiative for the Neuro-ICU, including initial collaborations, psychosocial care implementation, and intervention development. This real-world approach to integrating psychosocial care in this setting was successful because of a strong multidisciplinary partnership, a feasible CRT framework, and funding to support the research and infrastructure. Physical proximity, consistent interactions and communication, mutual trust, and shared leadership priorities helped facilitate this integrated care approach. The findings provide practical guidance on how to integrate psychosocial care into medical settings. The authors hope that this approach is of value to clinicians, researchers, and health care systems working to develop and sustain integrated care models across complex medical settings.

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