The Definition of the Intensivist in the Era of Global Healthcare: 2024 consensus statement from the Society of Critical Care Medicine Defining Intensivist Task Force Guidelines


Authors: Wu, D.; Dzierba, A. L.; Ablordeppey, E. A.; Dorman, T.; Du, B.; Dulu, A. O.; Gunnerson, K.; Holly, P. B.; Jansen Van Rensburg, J.; Kortz, T. B.; Livesay, S. L.; Lorenzo, J.; Madden, M. A.; Mathur, P.; Myatra, S. N.; Roberts, K. E.; Rodríguez-Vega, G. M.; Szakmany, T.; Taha, A.; Tisherman, S. A.
Title: The Definition of the Intensivist in the Era of Global Healthcare: 2024 consensus statement from the Society of Critical Care Medicine Defining Intensivist Task Force
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The goal of this task force was to examine the 1992 definition of the intensivist, identify gaps, and initiate a path forward to define a concise and practical definition that could be applied globally. DESIGN: A modified Delphi technique was used to develop a revised definition and roles of the intensivist. We determined a priori that 75% or greater participant agreement for the definition and essential roles of the intensivist was required. SETTING: A task force consisting of physicians, a respiratory therapist, advanced practice providers, and a pharmacist that practice in critical/intensive care medicine, in various settings, was established with the goal of evaluating and revising the previous definition considering evolving healthcare. SUBJECTS: The task force participated in online questionnaires related to the definition and roles of the intensivist. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The task force agreed on the following definition of an intensivist: "A physician who has successfully completed an accredited program or equivalent critical care/intensive care medicine training and maintains advanced certification (if available); and shows dedication to the area of critical/intensive care medicine in the way of professional work."Additionally, the task force determined a list of essential roles of the intensivist categorized into Direct Clinical Care, Unit Management/Unit Involvement, Responsibility to the Community, and Administration and Leadership. CONCLUSIONS: The revised definition of the intensivist seeks to integrate the intensivist in the current realm of team-based healthcare. The intensivist is a physician who provides care to critically ill patients in collaboration with an interprofessional team. Establishment of a single, revised definition is intended to render clarity of an intensivist's role and responsibilities for patients, families, and the interprofessional team. © 2025 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Keywords: organization and management; consensus; intensive care; health care; societies, medical; advisory committees; medical society; physician; delphi study; delphi technique; physician attitude; leadership; certification; physician's role; critical care; critically ill patient; global health; pharmacist; advisory committee; intensivist; humans; human; article; advanced practice provider; respiratory therapist; critical care specialist; intensive care physician; intensive care specialist critical care; online questionnaire
Journal Title: Critical Care Medicine
Volume: 53
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0090-3493
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2025-03-01
Start Page: e548
End Page: e554
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000006580
PUBMED: 39982148
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Alina Oana Dulu
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