This descriptive study investigated team communication behaviours and perceptions of involvement in decision-making during the ICU round. A combination of self-report and observational measures were made during the review of patients. Observations focused (during each patient review) on i) the frequency of verbal communication behaviours made by junior team members (trainee doctors and nursing staff), ii) the frequency of information requests made by senior doctors, and iii) the frequency of explicit goal setting made by senior doctors. Furthermore, team members also recorded their perceived levels of involvement in the patient decision-making process. Data was collected on a sample of 37 ICU teams (44 participants), who assessed 105 ICU pa...
Background: Research about interactions between family members and staff are sparse, although family...
BackgroundThe number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. To ...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore how bedside micro-decisions were made between c...
This descriptive study investigated team communication behaviours and perceptions of involvement in ...
Objective: This study explores the interactions among phases of team coordination, patient-related i...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most complicated areas' of a hospital, with multidiscipl...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
PURPOSE: Although the communication that occurs within health care teams is important to both team f...
Interprofessional communication and collaboration during hospitalisation is critically important to ...
Background The ability of medical teams to develop and maintain team situation awareness (team SA) i...
Medical error and patient safety have become important issues. It is clear that medical error is mo...
Background: Effective teamwork and communication is a crucial determinant of patient safety in the o...
A health care is characterised of creating an individual, specific relation between representatives ...
Background Intensive care Unit (ICU) admission decisions involve collaboration between internists an...
Background: Research about interactions between family members and staff are sparse, although family...
BackgroundThe number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. To ...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore how bedside micro-decisions were made between c...
This descriptive study investigated team communication behaviours and perceptions of involvement in ...
Objective: This study explores the interactions among phases of team coordination, patient-related i...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most complicated areas' of a hospital, with multidiscipl...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
PURPOSE: Although the communication that occurs within health care teams is important to both team f...
Interprofessional communication and collaboration during hospitalisation is critically important to ...
Background The ability of medical teams to develop and maintain team situation awareness (team SA) i...
Medical error and patient safety have become important issues. It is clear that medical error is mo...
Background: Effective teamwork and communication is a crucial determinant of patient safety in the o...
A health care is characterised of creating an individual, specific relation between representatives ...
Background Intensive care Unit (ICU) admission decisions involve collaboration between internists an...
Background: Research about interactions between family members and staff are sparse, although family...
BackgroundThe number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. To ...
Objective The objective of this study was to explore how bedside micro-decisions were made between c...