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Protected therapy services for critical care: A subanalysis of the UK-wide workforce survey

Paul Twose, Ella Terblanche, Una Jones, Penelope Firshman, Judith L. Merriweather, Claire Rock, Sarah Wallace

2023Australian Critical Care13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The existing United Kingdom (UK) allied health professional (AHP) workforce in critical care does not meet national standards, with widespread variation in the source of funding, service availability, and regularity of input. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this subanalysis was to determine the impact of protected services on the involvement of AHPs on direct and nondirect aspects of patient care. METHODS: This is a subanalysis of the previously published AHPs in critical care UK-wide workforce survey, an observational study using online surveys distributed to 245 critical care units across the UK. RESULTS/FINDINGS: Services with protected funding provided more daily input within critical care. This was most apparent for occupational therapy where daily input varied from 82.1% of units with protected services compared to just 10.3% in those without (p < 0.001). For all professions, most notably occupational therapy and speech and language therapy, protected services increased the regularity in which specific interventions were completed and had impact on involvement in nonclinical aspects of care including involved in multidisciplinary team meetings, clinical governance, and research. CONCLUSIONS: The absence of protected AHP services reduces compliance with national standards for therapy workforce. Based on these findings, UK and international critical care guidelines should promote protected AHP services for critical care.

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WorkforceMedicinePsychological interventionMultidisciplinary approachWorkforce planningHealth careOccupational therapyService (business)NursingObservational studyBusinessMarketingPhysical therapyEconomic growthPolitical sciencePathologyLawEconomicsNursing Roles and PracticesNursing education and managementSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
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