TY - JOUR
T1 - A typology of ICU patients and families from the clinician perspective
T2 - toward improving communication
AU - Leslie, Myles
AU - Paradis, Elise
AU - Gropper, Michael A
AU - Milic, Michelle M
AU - Kitto, Simon
AU - Reeves, Scott
AU - Pronovost, Peter
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clinical environment. It describes how intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians' technical and social categorizations of patients and families shape the flow of communication in these acute care settings. Drawing on evidence from a year-long ethnographic study of four ICUs, we develop a typology of patients and families as viewed by the clinicians who care for them. Each type, or category, of patient is associated with differing communication strategies, with compliant patients and families engaged in greater depth. In an era that prioritizes patient engagement through communication for all patients, our findings suggest that ICU teams need to develop new strategies for engaging and communicating with not just compliant patients and families, but those who are difficult as well. We discuss innovative methods for developing such strategies.
AB - This paper presents an exploratory case study of clinician-patient communications in a specific clinical environment. It describes how intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians' technical and social categorizations of patients and families shape the flow of communication in these acute care settings. Drawing on evidence from a year-long ethnographic study of four ICUs, we develop a typology of patients and families as viewed by the clinicians who care for them. Each type, or category, of patient is associated with differing communication strategies, with compliant patients and families engaged in greater depth. In an era that prioritizes patient engagement through communication for all patients, our findings suggest that ICU teams need to develop new strategies for engaging and communicating with not just compliant patients and families, but those who are difficult as well. We discuss innovative methods for developing such strategies.
KW - Allied health professions and studies
UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27392252
U2 - 10.1080/10410236.2016.1172290
DO - 10.1080/10410236.2016.1172290
M3 - Article
C2 - 27392252
SN - 1041-0236
VL - 32
SP - 777
EP - 783
JO - Health Communication
JF - Health Communication
IS - 7
ER -