Publications by authors named "Leonie Renzewitz"

Article Synopsis
  • The growing staff shortage in intensive care medicine highlights the urgent need for effective recruitment and retention of qualified professionals.
  • Current research emphasizes the importance of proper onboarding as a crucial factor in achieving success within this context.
  • The position paper "Onboarding in Intensive Care Medicine" presents structured guidelines to enhance employee satisfaction and ensure the safety of both providers and patients, ultimately aiming for a sustainable supply of intensive care services.
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A scientific panel was created consisting of 23 interdisciplinary and interprofessional experts in intensive care medicine, physiotherapy, nursing care, surgery, rehabilitative medicine, and pneumology delegated from scientific societies together with a patient representative and a delegate from the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies who advised methodological implementation. The guideline was created according to the German Association of the Scientific Medical Societies (AWMF), based on The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) II. The topics of (early) mobilisation, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, assist devices for mobilisation, and positioning, including prone positioning, were identified as areas to be addressed and assigned to specialist expert groups, taking conflicts of interest into account.

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