@article{6765efc4182247188a1f8fefa61818f9,
title = "Symptom Assessment for Mechanically Ventilated Patients: Principles and Priorities: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report",
abstract = "Mechanically ventilated patients experience many adverse symptoms, such as anxiety, thirst, and dyspnea. However, these common symptoms are not included in practice guideline recommendations for routine assessment of mechanically ventilated patients. An American Thoracic Society-sponsored workshop with researchers and clinicians with expertise in critical care and symptom management was convened for a discussion of symptom assessment in mechanically ventilated patients. Members included nurses, physicians, a respiratory therapist, a speech–language pathologist, a critical care pharmacist, and a former intensive care unit patient. This report summarizes existing evidence and consensus among workshop participants regarding 1) symptoms that should be considered for routine assessment of adult patients receiving mechanical ventilation; 2) key symptom assessment principles; 3) strategies that support symptom assessment in nonvocal patients; and 4) areas for future clinical practice development and research. Systematic patient-centered assessment of multiple symptoms has great potential to minimize patient distress and improve the patient experience. A culture shift is necessary to promote ongoing holistic symptom assessment with valid and reliable instruments. This report represents our workgroup consensus on symptom assessment for mechanically ventilated patients. Future work should address how holistic, patient-centered symptom assessment can be embedded into clinical practice.",
keywords = "artificial, critical care, critical illness, respiration, symptom assessment",
author = "{the American Thoracic Society Assembly on Nursing and Assembly on Critical Care} and Guttormson, {Jill L.} and Babar Khan and Brodsky, {Martin B.} and Chlan, {Linda L.} and Curley, {Martha A.Q.} and C{\'e}line G{\'e}linas and Happ, {Mary Beth} and Margaret Herridge and Dean Hess and Breanna Hetland and Hopkins, {Ramona O.} and Hosey, {Megan M.} and Annmarie Hosie and Lodolo, {Andrew C.} and McAndrew, {Natalie S.} and Sangeeta Mehta and Cheryl Misak and Pisani, {Margaret A.} and {van Den Boogaard}, Mark and Sophia Wang",
note = "Funding Information: consultant for Phagenesis; received research support from FDA and NIH/NINR; received royalties from MedBridge. C.G. served as a consultant for Samdoc Medical Technologies; served as speaker for Society of Critical Care Medicine. M.B.H. served as a consultant for Iowa Adaptive Technologies; holds copyright to the SPEACS-2 communication training program; received research support from NIH and Vidatak. D.H. is employed by Massachusetts General Hospital and Northeastern University; served on advisory committee for Lungpacer and Ventec Life Systems; served as a consultant for Daedalus Enterprises and Lungpacer; received honoraria from American Association for Respiratory Care; served as managing editor for Daedalus Enterprises; received royalties from Jones and Bartlett, McGraw-Hill, UpToDate; served as speaker for American Association for Respiratory Care and Society of Critical Care Medicine; served as trustee for American Respiratory Care Foundation. R.O.H. received research support from Intermountain Research and Medical Foundation. M.M.H. received research support from Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, NIH/ NHLBI, and Parker B. Frances Fellowship Foundation. A.H. is employee of St Vincent{\textquoteright}s Health Network Sydney, The University of Notre Dame Australia, and The University of Technology Sydney; served on advisory committee for Australasian Delirium Association, Journal of Gerontological Nursing, Palliative Care Clinical Trial Collaborative and Cancer Symptom Trials, Palliative Care NSW, Palliative Care Nurses Australia, SPHERE Nursing and Midwifery Implementation Science and Knowledge Translation Academy, SPHERE Palliative Care Clinical Academic Group, The Linacre Quarterly Journal of the Catholic Medical Association, and University of Auckland. J.L.G., B.K., L.L.C., M.A.Q.C., M.H., B.H., A.C.L., N.S.M., S.M., C.M., M.A.P., M.v.d.B., S.W. reported no commercial or relevant non-commercial interests from ineligible companies. Funding Information: Supported by the American Thoracic Society. Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2023 by the American Thoracic Society.",
year = "2023",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1513/AnnalsATS.202301-023ST",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "20",
pages = "491--498",
journal = "Annals of the American Thoracic Society",
issn = "2325-6621",
publisher = "American Thoracic Society",
number = "4",
}