Bench-to-bedside review: Dealing with increased intensive care unit staff turnover: a leadership challenge

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Denny P Laporta
Judy Burns
Chip J Doig
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[1] Sir MB Davis Jewish General Hospital,Chief, Department of Adult Critical Care
[2] McGill University,Director, Child Health Services, Critical Care Program
[3] Hospital for Sick Kids,Department of Critical Care Medicine and Department of Community Health Sciences
[4] University of Toronto,undefined
[5] Calgary Health Region,undefined
[6] University of Calgary,undefined
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Intensive Care Unit; Staff Turnover; Core Problem; Intensive Care Unit Staff; High Staff Turnover;
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Critical care leaders frequently must face challenging situations requiring specific leadership and management skills for which they are, not uncommonly, poorly prepared. Such a fictitious scenario was discussed at a Canadian interdisciplinary critical care leadership meeting, whereby increasing intensive care unit (ICU) staff turnover had led to problems with staff recruitment. Participants discussed and proposed solutions to the scenario in a structured format. The results of the discussion are presented. In situations such as this, the ICU leader should first define the core problem, its complexity, its duration and its potential for reversibility. These factors often reside within workload and staff support issues. Some examples of core problems discussed that are frequently associated with poor retention and recruitment are a lack of a positive team culture, a lack of a favorable ICU image, a lack of good working relationships between staff and disciplines, and a lack of specific supportive resources. Several tools or individuals (typically outside the ICU environment) are available to help determine the core problem. Once the core problem is identified, specific solutions can be developed. Such solutions often require originality and flexibility, and must be planned, with specific short-term, medium-term and long-term goals. The ICU leader will need to develop an implementation strategy for these solutions, in which partners who can assist are identified from within the ICU and from outside the ICU. It is important that the leader communicates to all stakeholders frequently as the process moves forward.
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