Table 2

Content analysis for the concept critical illness

CodeCategoryTheme
Severe illnessSevere illnessHigh risk of imminent death
Process of increasing severity
Imminent risk of deathHigh risk of imminent death
Enough severity to lead to death rapidly
Can kill within a short time
Medical condition that results in short-term mortality
Sudden onset illness or acute deteriorationAcute onset or deterioration
Acute life-threatening illness
An episode of acute illness
Increased risk of deathLife-threatening
Continuous threat to life and well-being
Life-threatening or potentially life-threatening disease
High probability of life-threatening deterioration
Acutely life-threatening injury or illness
At least one and often multiple organ dysfunctionOrgan dysfunction or failureVital organ dysfunction
Failure in one or more organ systems that needs support
Haemodynamic instability, respiratory failure, seizure, disorders of consciousness
Diseases with vital organ failures as complications
Threatened organ failureThreatened organ dysfunction
Potential disturbances of vital organ functions
Threatened end-organ damage
Deranged vital parametersVital signs derangements
Physiologic reserve is diminished, as manifested by abnormal vital signs
NEWS2≥7
Associated with significant morbidities if untreatedTreatment needed to avoid deathRequirement for care to avoid death
Decline in a patient’s ability to survive on their own
Conditions requiring rapid intervention to avert death or disability
An illness which without rapid treatment would result in death or disability.
Needs prompt and sustained intervention to avert death or lifelong disability
If no intervention is made, death is certain
Requiring minute-by-minute nursing and/or medical careRequirement for immediate treatment
Requires a rapid diagnosis and response to ensure good outcomes
Illnesses where timely care can reduce the chances of death and disability
Requires immediate intervention
The illness needs close monitoring and prompt management
Treatment delays of hours or less make interventions less effective
Requiring organ supportRequirement for organ support
Requiring vital organ support
Requiring intensified patient monitoring and organ support
Critical care servicesRequires critical care
ICU admission
Illness that results in need for more than standard of careNeed for specific care
Acute disease that needs specific treatment alongside the disease itself
Some element of treatabilityReversible with treatmentPotential reversibility
Any treatable life-threatening reversible illness
Reversible life-threatening organ failurePotentially reversible
Life-threatening situation, illness or disease that is potentially reversible
Acute potentially reversible illness
  • NEWS, National Early Warning Score.