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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare communication
  • Patient safety
  • Interprofessional collaboration

Background:

  • Lack of ongoing interprofessional communication leads to miscommunications and medical errors.
  • Seamless patient information access is crucial for preventing errors and improving safety.
  • A shared understanding of information needs among interprofessional teams is currently lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify care providers' information needs from various professional perspectives.
  • To inform the development of a tool that supports interprofessional communication and shared understanding.
  • To enhance patient-centered decision-making within healthcare teams.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 subject matter experts from eight professions.
  • Utilized an in-house rounding tool and a hypothetical patient scenario for feedback collection.
  • Employed direct content analysis to code interview notes and identify essential data elements.

Main Results:

  • Identified 22 additional essential data elements for an interprofessional rounding tool.
  • Categorized these elements into six domains: discharge, social determinants of health, hospital safety, nutrition, situation awareness, and patient history.
  • Highlighted the need for a tool reflecting diverse professional information requirements.

Conclusions:

  • A well-designed, validated rounding tool incorporating interprofessional information needs can improve communication.
  • Such a tool has the potential to enhance care planning and decision-making among diverse care providers.
  • Addressing information gaps is key to optimizing patient safety and team collaboration.