50 min

Persevering Through A Pandemic - 5 - 'Life' Support For Our People Mastering Intensive Care

    • Medicine

Intensive Care clinicians are used to being busy. Critically ill patients constantly arrive in the ICU with no awareness of staff workload at that moment. So being busy has not been the major problem of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The difficult emotional responses to physical exhaustion, mental strain, heart-breaking human loss and the unpredictability of SARS-CoV-2 have been significant, and the commonly held attitude of “just power through” has not been sustainable. Instead, the most critical influence on the overall wellbeing of Intensive Care practitioners has been the degree to which they have felt supported socially.
Maintaining social support and cohesion is hard. Intensive Care professionals have often depended on social support through camaraderie and workplace culture yet have been crying out during this healthcare crisis to hospital administrators, often in vain, for direct and valuable supportive measures for staff wellbeing.
The pandemic has therefore required a more healing and individual-focused type of supportive strategy. Coming up with successful strategies is not easy and a specific strategy will not support all individuals in all contexts. So, ICU teams have had to try a mixture of strategies, philosophies, support groups, or simply caring attitudes to provide effective staff wellbeing support.
In this fifth episode of the “Persevering Through A Pandemic” series, you’ll hear some of the types of supportive actions that my guests in this series have witnessed in their ICUs and hospitals. My guests on the episode (in order of appearance) are Dr Hugh Montgomery, Dr Rana Awdish, CCRN Simone Hannah-Clark, Dr Hayley Gershengorn, Dr Laura Rock, Dr Matt Morgan, Dr Peter Brindley, Dr Wes Ely and Dr Georg Auzinger.
There is so much we can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. My hope is this episode will help you as a listener to reflect on and to process your own pandemic experience whilst hearing lessons you might take away to your Intensive Care community.
Thank you for listening to these wise and thoughtful Intensive Care clinicians tell you how they’ve been “Persevering Through A Pandemic”.
 
Andrew Davies
 
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About the Mastering Intensive Care podcast: The podcast aims to inspire and empower Intensive Care clinicians through conversations about the human side of Intensive Care to bring their best selves to work by focusing on compassion, collaboration and personal wellbeing.
 
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Links to featured guests (in order of appearance)
Dr Hugh Montgomery
Dr Hugh Montgomery on Twitter @hugh_montgomery
Dr Rana Awdish
Dr Rana Awdish on Twitter @RanaAwdish
CCRN Simone Hannah-Clark
CCRN Simone Hannah-Clark on Twitter @kiwi_yankee
Dr Hayley Gershengorn
Dr Hayley Gershengorn on Twitter @HBGMD
Dr Laura Rock
Dr Laura Rock on Twitter @drlaurarock
Dr Matthew Morgan
Dr Matthew Morgan on Twitter @dr_mattmorgan
Dr Peter Brindley
Dr Peter Brindley on Twitter @docpgb
Dr Wes Ely
Dr Wes Ely on Twitter @WesElyMD
Dr Georg Auzinger
 
Links related to Mastering Intensive Care podcast
Mastering Intensive Care podcast
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 15 with Peter Brindley
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 33 with Wes Ely
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 36 with Hayley Gershengorn
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 41 with Rana Awdish
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 47 with Matt Morgan
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 48 with Laura Rock
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 49 with Hugh Montgomery
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 57 with Georg Auzinger
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 60 with Simone Hannah-Clark
Mastering Intensive Care page on Facebook
Mastering Intensive Care at Life In The Fast Lane
Andrew Davies on Twitter: @andrewdavies66
Andrew Davies on Instagram: @andrewdavies66
Andrew Davies on LinkedIn
Email Andrew Davies
Audio Produ

Intensive Care clinicians are used to being busy. Critically ill patients constantly arrive in the ICU with no awareness of staff workload at that moment. So being busy has not been the major problem of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The difficult emotional responses to physical exhaustion, mental strain, heart-breaking human loss and the unpredictability of SARS-CoV-2 have been significant, and the commonly held attitude of “just power through” has not been sustainable. Instead, the most critical influence on the overall wellbeing of Intensive Care practitioners has been the degree to which they have felt supported socially.
Maintaining social support and cohesion is hard. Intensive Care professionals have often depended on social support through camaraderie and workplace culture yet have been crying out during this healthcare crisis to hospital administrators, often in vain, for direct and valuable supportive measures for staff wellbeing.
The pandemic has therefore required a more healing and individual-focused type of supportive strategy. Coming up with successful strategies is not easy and a specific strategy will not support all individuals in all contexts. So, ICU teams have had to try a mixture of strategies, philosophies, support groups, or simply caring attitudes to provide effective staff wellbeing support.
In this fifth episode of the “Persevering Through A Pandemic” series, you’ll hear some of the types of supportive actions that my guests in this series have witnessed in their ICUs and hospitals. My guests on the episode (in order of appearance) are Dr Hugh Montgomery, Dr Rana Awdish, CCRN Simone Hannah-Clark, Dr Hayley Gershengorn, Dr Laura Rock, Dr Matt Morgan, Dr Peter Brindley, Dr Wes Ely and Dr Georg Auzinger.
There is so much we can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. My hope is this episode will help you as a listener to reflect on and to process your own pandemic experience whilst hearing lessons you might take away to your Intensive Care community.
Thank you for listening to these wise and thoughtful Intensive Care clinicians tell you how they’ve been “Persevering Through A Pandemic”.
 
Andrew Davies
 
--------------------
 
About the Mastering Intensive Care podcast: The podcast aims to inspire and empower Intensive Care clinicians through conversations about the human side of Intensive Care to bring their best selves to work by focusing on compassion, collaboration and personal wellbeing.
 
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Links to featured guests (in order of appearance)
Dr Hugh Montgomery
Dr Hugh Montgomery on Twitter @hugh_montgomery
Dr Rana Awdish
Dr Rana Awdish on Twitter @RanaAwdish
CCRN Simone Hannah-Clark
CCRN Simone Hannah-Clark on Twitter @kiwi_yankee
Dr Hayley Gershengorn
Dr Hayley Gershengorn on Twitter @HBGMD
Dr Laura Rock
Dr Laura Rock on Twitter @drlaurarock
Dr Matthew Morgan
Dr Matthew Morgan on Twitter @dr_mattmorgan
Dr Peter Brindley
Dr Peter Brindley on Twitter @docpgb
Dr Wes Ely
Dr Wes Ely on Twitter @WesElyMD
Dr Georg Auzinger
 
Links related to Mastering Intensive Care podcast
Mastering Intensive Care podcast
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 15 with Peter Brindley
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 33 with Wes Ely
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 36 with Hayley Gershengorn
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 41 with Rana Awdish
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 47 with Matt Morgan
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 48 with Laura Rock
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 49 with Hugh Montgomery
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 57 with Georg Auzinger
Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 60 with Simone Hannah-Clark
Mastering Intensive Care page on Facebook
Mastering Intensive Care at Life In The Fast Lane
Andrew Davies on Twitter: @andrewdavies66
Andrew Davies on Instagram: @andrewdavies66
Andrew Davies on LinkedIn
Email Andrew Davies
Audio Produ

50 min