急性呼吸不全における時間制限トライアルの最適化:多施設共同フォーカスエスノグラフィープロトコル
Jacqueline M Kruser1, Douglas A Wiegmann2, Nandita R Nadig3
1Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA jkruser@wisc.edu.
BMJ open
|December 15, 2025
まとめ
本研究は、集中治療室(ICU)での使用を標準化することを目的として、重症疾患に対する最適な時間制限トライアルを特徴づけるものである。結果は、生命維持療法のための意思決定において臨床医を導くであろう。
科学分野:
- クリティカルケア医学
- 緩和ケア
- 医療倫理
背景:
- 時間制限トライアル(TLT)は、重症疾患における生命維持療法の協調的な計画である。
- TLTは、治療期間を定め、その後、治療の継続または移行に関する決定が行われる。
- 広く使用されているにもかかわらず、TLTの実施を導くエビデンスは限られており、実践のばらつきにつながっている。
研究 の 目的:
- 最適な時間制限トライアルの特徴を明らかにすること。
- TLTがクリティカルケアの提供をどのように形成するかを理解すること。
- TLTの適用におけるばらつきを減らすこと。
主な方法:
- TLTの観察的多施設共同フォーカスエスノグラフィー。
- 研究対象集団:急性呼吸不全で人工呼吸器を使用中の患者、代理意思決定者、ICU臨床医。
- 構成主義的グラウンデッド・セオリーとシステム工学を用いた二重分析。
主要な成果:
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結論:
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