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Forming collaborative relationships.

C Fleming1, D Klein, C Wilson

  • 1Botsford General Hospital, Farmington Hills, Mich., USA.

Nursing Management
|November 24, 1999
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The new Collaborative History and Physical form improves nurse-physician communication. This integrated approach reduces redundant data collection and enhances patient satisfaction.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare communication
  • Clinical documentation
  • Patient care coordination

Background:

  • Traditional healthcare settings often involve separate nursing and physician assessments.
  • This separation can lead to data duplication and communication gaps.
  • Inefficiencies in documentation impact patient experience and workflow.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a new Collaborative History and Physical (H&P) form.
  • To assess the form's effect on interprofessional communication between nurses and physicians.
  • To determine if the integrated form reduces data duplication and improves patient satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a standardized Collaborative H&P form.
  • Comparative analysis of data collection processes before and after form implementation.

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  • Surveys and feedback mechanisms to gauge nurse, physician, and patient perceptions.
  • Main Results:

    • The Collaborative H&P form significantly enhanced communication between nursing and medical staff.
    • A measurable decrease in redundant data entry was observed.
    • Patient satisfaction scores showed a notable improvement post-implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • The Collaborative H&P form is an effective tool for streamlining clinical documentation.
    • Integrated assessments foster better interprofessional collaboration and patient-centered care.
    • Adoption of such forms can optimize healthcare workflows and patient outcomes.