My next session for tweetucation is something I’m VERY passionate about!: “Moral Injury: Don’t Just Stand There, Do Something”! #SCCM2023
First up is “Recognizing the Signs, Symptoms, and Impacts of Moral Injury” with Kimberly Ichrist (@IchristKimberly)! #SCCM2023
The concept of moral injury is from military literature and is “a wound from doing something that violated one’s own ethics, beliefs, or attachments.” #SCCM2023
Potentially morally injurious events can lead to a wide range of negative outcomes. #SCCM2023
Moral injury is not benign!!! There can be numerous negative effects! #SCCM2023
There are three scales for assessing moral injury, and this one is specifically designed for healthcare professionals. #SCCM2023
We know that moral injury contributes to burnout and job abandonment! The cost of this turnover is not just financial, but is also moral and affects other members of the healthcare team and can lead to unsafe staffing ratios. #SCCM2023
Now we have Dr. Sarah Hoehn (@sarahhoehn1) with “Addressing Individual-Level Impacts of Moral Injury”! #SCCM2023
Recently a lot of people were affected by witnessing the collapse of Damar Hamlin, and people can be affected and process these things differently. #SCCM2023
Examples of moral distress at the bedside. #SCCM2023
Witnessing and hearing about gun violence regularly and not seeing action taken against it also causes moral distress! #SCCM2023
ICU bed shortages and triage protocols can lead to moral distress! #SCCM2023
We also see a decrease in the ability to provide care for patients because too little reimbursement! #SCCM2023
How does repeated moral injury affect us? #SCCM2023
New Zealand’s PM just resigned THIS WEEK due to burnout! (And she’s INCREDIBLE!) #SCCM2023
This study showed high levels of burnout in pediatric PCCM fellows! And I published a study in the last couple of years that showed the same in adult PCCM fellows! #SCCM2023
This study showed high burnout rates in attendings, too! #SCCM2023
Suicide in healthcare workers is also a huge problem. I personally have lost two colleagues to suicide already and they have both affected me DEEPLY. 💔 #SCCM2023
So what CAN we do?! We need to create a safe space and an environment where we can talk about these things! #SCCM2023
Let’s be honest - we suck at this! I try to share openly here on Twitter to facilitate honestly with difficult feelings, and it has personally been held against me in different ways. #SCCM2023
At least one person on this site even reported me to my boss instead of just talking to me! We have to do better at allowing people to talk openly and to be real with each other! #SCCM2023
We need to focus on changing systems instead of people!!! #SCCM2023
We need to learn to preserve our own hearts, it’s okay to forget, and it’s okay to remember. ❤️ #SCCM2023
The same case can affect people differently. #SCCM2023
It’s okay to cry! I will never forget the time I cried over a tough patient loss as a fellow and my resident saw me and said, “I thought you were strong.” Emotions are a strength, not a weakness! #SCCM2023
What things can we do to improve our wellness? (Come to my session on Monday to hear more about this!) #SCCM2023
My final #SCCM2023 tweetucation session for today is “Late-Breaking Studies Affecting Patient Outcomes”!
First we have “Continued Enteral Nutrition Until Extubation Compared to Fasting Prior to Extubation in the Intensive Care Unit: A Clustered Randomized Trial” with Stephan Ehrmann (@stephanehrmann)! #SCCM2023
Nearly all ICUs impose some form of fasting before extubation, but this time seems to be decreasing. #SCCM2023
Next up for tweetucation at #SCCM2023 is “The Intersection of Climate Change and Critical Care” with Dr. Srinivas Murthy (@srinmurthy99) and Dr. Gloria Rodriquez-Vega!
We will talk about whether our ICUs are ready and what they can do to help. #SCCM2023
Case presentation - this is a code red for humanity! #SCCM2023