Background: Effective nurse-physician communication is critical to delivering high quality patient care. Interprofessional communication between surgical nurses and surgeons, often through the use of pagers, is currently characterized by information gaps and interprofessional tensions, both sources of workflow interruption, potential medical error, impaired educational experience, and job satisfaction. Objective: This study aims to define current patterns of, and understand enablers and barriers to interprofessional communication in general surgery, in order to optimize the use of communication technologies, teamwork, provider satisfaction, and quality and safety of patient care. Methods: We will use a mixed-methods multiphasic approach. In...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether structured team briefings improve operating room communication. Design,...
Objective: Effective communication is critical to patient satisfaction, outcomes of care and malpra...
Communication failures were a leading cause of sentinel events in the operation room due to frequent...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
© 2012 Dr. Sandra Christine BraafBackground: Communication practices of healthcare professionals hav...
Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communica...
Background: Effective communication amongst healthcare professionals is essential to improve handoff...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Communication and teamwork are essential to enhance the quality of care, especial...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Communication and teamwork are essential to enhance the quality of care, especial...
Introduction: The Joint Commission found that communication problems were the third most frequent ro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Contains fulltext : 196773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: A...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether structured team briefings improve operating room communication. DESIGN,...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether structured team briefings improve operating room communication. Design,...
Objective: Effective communication is critical to patient satisfaction, outcomes of care and malpra...
Communication failures were a leading cause of sentinel events in the operation room due to frequent...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
© 2012 Dr. Sandra Christine BraafBackground: Communication practices of healthcare professionals hav...
Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communica...
Background: Effective communication amongst healthcare professionals is essential to improve handoff...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Communication and teamwork are essential to enhance the quality of care, especial...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Communication and teamwork are essential to enhance the quality of care, especial...
Introduction: The Joint Commission found that communication problems were the third most frequent ro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
Contains fulltext : 196773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: A...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether structured team briefings improve operating room communication. DESIGN,...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether structured team briefings improve operating room communication. Design,...
Objective: Effective communication is critical to patient satisfaction, outcomes of care and malpra...
Communication failures were a leading cause of sentinel events in the operation room due to frequent...