CLP 2023: Critical Care Psychiatry: Can the Proactive Approach Work in the ICU?
Jointly sponsored by the Critical Care and Proactive C-L Psychiatry SIGs, this interactive workshop will explore the application of proactive C-L principles to critical care settings.
Dr. Oldham (15min) will explore how the principles of proactive C-L psychiatry, such as systematic screening and an interdisciplinary team-based approach, apply to a critical care environment and the unique value they offer, including how they can facilitate equitable access to psychiatric services. Dr. Dragonetti (15min) will describe the integration of C-L psychiatry and critical care services and explore its value in terms of patient experience, health outcomes, staff impact, and business-related metrics. Current knowledge will be synthesized and extrapolated based on what is known from other integrated models so that participants better understand how to apply core principles in their own practice settings.The first interactive discussion (15min) will prompt attendees to share their experiences of ICU culture and intensivist receptivity to psychiatric services. Collective input will be used to explore common challenges with service integration among institutions of different sizes, encouraging attendees to collaboratively troubleshoot and brainstorm solutions.Dr. Maldonado (15min) will present his experience developing and implementing an integrated-proactive Critical Care Psychiatry Service in the Cardiovascular ICU in a tertiary academic institution. He will review how proactive principles were implemented, including screening methods (e.g., choosing the best tools for the selected outcome), workflow optimization, team composition (e.g., co-rounding, automated reports), and mutual cross-discipline education (e.g., co-learning alongside respiratory, physical, and occupational therapists, and ICU social workers).Dr. Bui (15min) will propose pragmatic steps to increase C-L psychiatry integration into critical care. She will review different models ranging from an increased liaison presence to building a standalone critical care psychiatry service. Core concepts will include conducting needs assessments, evaluating available resources, cultivating stakeholder buy-in, measuring effectiveness, and iterative redesign.
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