Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of patient information are essential to safe patient care in the ICU. Nurses often rate nursephysician communication lower than physicians and report that it is difficult to speak up, that disagreements are not resolved and that their input is not well received. Therefore, this study explored nurses’ dialogue with physicians regarding patients’ clinical status and the prerequisites for effective and accurate exchanges of information. We adopted a qualitative approach, conducting three focus group discussions with five to six nurses and physicians each (14 total). Two themes emerged. The first theme highlighted nurses’ contributions to dial...
The Thoracic Intensive Care Unit (TICU) at Intermountain Medical Center cares for critically ill pat...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speakbeca...
Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of pat...
Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of pat...
Effective communication among healthcare professionals in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a particu...
RationaleCritically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) often require the care of speciali...
Background High-quality communication is a key determinant and facilitator of patient-centered care....
Annually, in the United States alone, over 5.7 million patients are admitted and treated in intensiv...
Communication among healthcare providers is one of the most important factors associated with qualit...
BACKGROUND : Communication in the intensive care setting (ICS) is critical for both the patient and ...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
OBJECTIVES : The main aim of this study was to identify patient and nurse content preferences for a ...
Objective: Poor communication and collaboration between members of a patient’s health care team can ...
Effective communication has been long considered an important aspect of nurse-patient interactions. ...
The Thoracic Intensive Care Unit (TICU) at Intermountain Medical Center cares for critically ill pat...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speakbeca...
Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of pat...
Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of pat...
Effective communication among healthcare professionals in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a particu...
RationaleCritically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) often require the care of speciali...
Background High-quality communication is a key determinant and facilitator of patient-centered care....
Annually, in the United States alone, over 5.7 million patients are admitted and treated in intensiv...
Communication among healthcare providers is one of the most important factors associated with qualit...
BACKGROUND : Communication in the intensive care setting (ICS) is critical for both the patient and ...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
OBJECTIVES : The main aim of this study was to identify patient and nurse content preferences for a ...
Objective: Poor communication and collaboration between members of a patient’s health care team can ...
Effective communication has been long considered an important aspect of nurse-patient interactions. ...
The Thoracic Intensive Care Unit (TICU) at Intermountain Medical Center cares for critically ill pat...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
Inability to communicate can be a distressing problem for the patient who may be unable to speakbeca...