Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are limited. We explored the perceptions of intensivists, junior physicians, and nurses about patient care directly after the interdisciplinary rounds (IDRs) in the intensive care unit (ICU) to determine mutual agreement.Methods: A single-center survey study adapted from Pronovost ‘‘daily goal sheet’ ’ was performed in the ICUs for adults at a university medical center. Participants were intensivists, junior physicians, and ICU nurses. This survey, consisting of 14 items, was obtained directly after IDRs. Descriptive statistics of 90 observations of 30 discussed patient plans were computed. The internal consistency of the survey was measured by Cro...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Objective: Poor communication and collaboration between members of a patient’s health care team can ...
Purpose of Project: The intensive care unit is responsible for the most critical patient population ...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
Background. Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to measure the degree of similarity of attitudes on collaboration be...
Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communica...
Background: To examine nurse-physician inter-observer agreement on triage categoriza-tion and analyz...
Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of pat...
© 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd Background: Achieving shared decision-making i...
Purpose: Interdisciplinary bedside ward rounds have the capacity to facilitate coordinated interprof...
Purpose: Effective interdisciplinary exchange of patient information is an essential component of sa...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Objective: Poor communication and collaboration between members of a patient’s health care team can ...
Purpose of Project: The intensive care unit is responsible for the most critical patient population ...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
Purpose: Insights regarding the results of interdisciplinary communication about patient care are li...
Background. Patient safety research has shown poor communication among intensive care unit (ICU) nur...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to measure the degree of similarity of attitudes on collaboration be...
Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communica...
Background: To examine nurse-physician inter-observer agreement on triage categoriza-tion and analyz...
Nurses and physicians work side-by-side in the intensive care unit (ICU). Effective exchanges of pat...
© 2018 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd Background: Achieving shared decision-making i...
Purpose: Interdisciplinary bedside ward rounds have the capacity to facilitate coordinated interprof...
Purpose: Effective interdisciplinary exchange of patient information is an essential component of sa...
RATIONALE: Many sources of conflict exist in intensive care units (ICUs). Few studies recorded the p...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Objective: Poor communication and collaboration between members of a patient’s health care team can ...
Purpose of Project: The intensive care unit is responsible for the most critical patient population ...