The Society of Critical Care Medicine is evaluating the ICU Liberation Bundle (A-F) and current best practices in critical care practice models in low- and middle-income countries. This project evaluates the current best practices in critical care practice models in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
The ICU Liberation Bundle (A-F) aims to provide evidence-based strategies for the entire multiprofessional critical care team to effectively improve patient outcomes, reduce hospital costs, and provide a structure by which ICU culture can be transformed to incorporate flexibility and vigilance to improve patient care.

The Assessing Critical Care Provider’s Thoughts on ICU Liberation Bundle in Resource-Limited Settings (ACCEPT-ICU) survey aims to identify common beliefs about the ICU Liberation Bundle in LMICs. The knowledge gained from this project will be valuable to the future preparedness of critical care delivery in LMICs. Data gathered from this research project will allow the compilation of best practice recommendations for successful critical care practice in LMICs.

If you work in or have experience in resource-limited settings and have been involved in implementing the ICU Liberation Bundle, please complete this brief survey.

Participation is voluntary and will help develop strategies to improve patient outcomes, reduce hospital costs, and create effective ICU care structures.

Thank you, in advance, for your valuable time and effort in participating in this survey. Your contribution is instrumental in our collective efforts to improve patient outcomes. We truly appreciate your support.