TY - JOUR
T1 - A Consensus Statement for the Management and Rehabilitation of Communication and Swallowing Function in the ICU
T2 - A Global Response to COVID-19
AU - COVID-19 SLP Global Group
AU - Freeman-Sanderson, Amy
AU - Ward, Elizabeth C.
AU - Miles, Anna
AU - de Pedro Netto, Irene
AU - Duncan, Sallyanne
AU - Inamoto, Yoko
AU - McRae, Jackie
AU - Pillay, Natasha
AU - Skoretz, Stacey A.
AU - Walshe, Margaret
AU - Brodsky, Martin B.
AU - Archer, Sally K.
AU - Baker, Sonia
AU - Bergström, Liza
AU - Burns, Clare L.
AU - Cameron, Tanis
AU - Cimoli, Michelle
AU - Clayton, Nicola A.
AU - Clunie, Gemma
AU - Cole, Therese
AU - Dawson, Camilla
AU - Dikeman, Karen
AU - Duggan, Brooke
AU - Engelbrecht, Leanie
AU - Langton-Frost, Nicole
AU - Hemsley, Bronwyn
AU - Kalf, Hanneke
AU - Kazandjian, Marta
AU - Lakha, Sunaina
AU - Marvin, Stevie
AU - McIntyre, Melanie
AU - Puntil-Sheltman, Jo
AU - do Nascimento Junior, José Ribamar
AU - Suiter, Debra M.
AU - Sutt, Anna Liisa
AU - Wallace, Sarah
AU - Zaga, Charissa J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - Objective: To identify core practices for workforce management of communication and swallowing functions in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) positive patients within the intensive care unit (ICU). Design: A modified Delphi methodology was used, with 3 electronic voting rounds. AGREE II and an adapted COVID-19 survey framework from physiotherapy were used to develop survey statements. Sixty-six statements pertaining to workforce planning and management of communication and swallowing function in the ICU were included. Setting: Electronic modified Delphi process. Participants: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) (N=35) from 6 continents representing 12 countries. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: The main outcome was consensus agreement, defined a priori as ≥70% of participants with a mean Likert score ≥7.0 (11-point scale: 0=strongly disagree, 10=strongly agree). Prioritization rank order of statements in a fourth round was also conducted. Results: SLPs with a median of 15 years of ICU experience, working primarily in clinical (54%), academic (29%), or managerial positions (17%), completed all voting rounds. After the third round, 64 statements (97%) met criteria. Rank ordering identified issues of high importance. Conclusions: A set of global consensus statements to facilitate planning and delivery of rehabilitative care for patients admitted to the ICU during the COVID-19 pandemic were agreed by an international expert SLP group. Statements focused on considerations for workforce preparation, resourcing and training, and the management of communication and swallowing functions. These statements support and provide direction for all members of the rehabilitation team to use for patients admitted to the ICU during a global pandemic.
AB - Objective: To identify core practices for workforce management of communication and swallowing functions in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) positive patients within the intensive care unit (ICU). Design: A modified Delphi methodology was used, with 3 electronic voting rounds. AGREE II and an adapted COVID-19 survey framework from physiotherapy were used to develop survey statements. Sixty-six statements pertaining to workforce planning and management of communication and swallowing function in the ICU were included. Setting: Electronic modified Delphi process. Participants: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) (N=35) from 6 continents representing 12 countries. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: The main outcome was consensus agreement, defined a priori as ≥70% of participants with a mean Likert score ≥7.0 (11-point scale: 0=strongly disagree, 10=strongly agree). Prioritization rank order of statements in a fourth round was also conducted. Results: SLPs with a median of 15 years of ICU experience, working primarily in clinical (54%), academic (29%), or managerial positions (17%), completed all voting rounds. After the third round, 64 statements (97%) met criteria. Rank ordering identified issues of high importance. Conclusions: A set of global consensus statements to facilitate planning and delivery of rehabilitative care for patients admitted to the ICU during the COVID-19 pandemic were agreed by an international expert SLP group. Statements focused on considerations for workforce preparation, resourcing and training, and the management of communication and swallowing functions. These statements support and provide direction for all members of the rehabilitation team to use for patients admitted to the ICU during a global pandemic.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.10.113
DO - 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.10.113
M3 - Article
C2 - 33166525
AN - SCOPUS:85101365672
SN - 0003-9993
VL - 102
SP - 835
EP - 842
JO - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JF - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
IS - 5
ER -