A group concept mapping and ethnographic study of intensive care rehabilitation culture

Author:

Wade Clare L.12ORCID,Robinson Lisa J.12,Baker Katherine1,Saxton John M.13,Wright Stephen E.4,Adams Nicola1,Scott Jason5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

2. Therapy Services The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Newcastle upon Tyne UK

3. School of Sport Exercise and Rehabilitation, University of Hull Hull UK

4. Peri‐Operative and Critical Care Directorate The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Newcastle upon Tyne UK

5. Department of Social Work Education and Community Wellbeing, Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEarly physical activity and physical rehabilitation are advocated in the critical care unit for patients recovering from critical illness. Despite this, there are still many factors associated with implementation of early physical rehabilitation into routine critical care and practice. One such factor that has been consistently identified is unit culture, yet there is little understanding of how or why the culture of a critical care unit impacts on implementation of early rehabilitation.AimTo develop a detailed understanding of the cultural barriers and enablers to the promotion and implementation of physical activity and early mobilization in National Health Service (NHS) critical care units in the United Kingdom (UK).Study DesignA mixed‐methods, two‐phase study incorporating online group concept mapping (GCM) and ethnography. GCM will be conducted to provide a multistakeholder co‐authored conceptual framework of rehabilitation culture. Ethnographic observations and interviews will be conducted of culture and behaviours in relation to the implementation and promotion of early physical activity and rehabilitation in two NHS critical care units in the North East of England.ResultsThe results of the Group Concept Mapping and ethnographic observations and interviews will be triangulated to develop a contextual framework of rehabilitation culture in critical care.Relevance to Clinical PracticeThis study will provide a detailed understanding of barriers and facilitators in relation to providing a positive rehabilitation culture in the critical care unit.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Critical Care Nursing

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