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Recommendations on the structure, personal, and organization of intensive care units

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FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1196060

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intensive care medicine; personal; organization; structural requirements; quality of care; recommendation; guideline

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This article provides guidance and recommendations for the requirements of infrastructure, personnel, and organization of intensive care units (ICUs). The recommendations were developed based on a systematic literature search and a formal consensus process involving a group of multidisciplinary specialists. The document offers a detailed framework for organizing and planning the operation and construction/renovation of ICUs.
BackgroundIntensive care units (ICU) are central facilities of medical care in hospitals world-wide and pose a significant financial burden on the health care system. ObjectivesTo provide guidance and recommendations for the requirements of (infra)structure, personal, and organization of intensive care units. Design and settingDevelopment of recommendations based on a systematic literature search and a formal consensus process from a group of multidisciplinary and multiprofessional specialists from the German Interdisciplinary Association of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI). The grading of the recommendation follows the report from an American College of Chest Physicians Task Force. ResultsThe recommendations cover the fields of a 3-staged level of intensive care units, a 3-staged level of care with respect to severity of illness, qualitative and quantitative requirements of physicians and nurses as well as staffing with physiotherapists, pharmacists, psychologists, palliative medicine and other specialists, all adapted to the 3 levels of ICUs. Furthermore, proposals concerning the equipment and the construction of ICUs are supplied. ConclusionThis document provides a detailed framework for organizing and planning the operation and construction/renovation of ICUs.

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