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    • Healthcare communication
    • Patient safety
    • Perioperative nursing

    Background:

    • Communication breakdowns are a primary cause of sentinel events in healthcare.
    • Effective interdisciplinary communication is vital for staff collaboration and patient safety.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore perceptions of communication among surgical services personnel.
    • To identify communication gaps across perioperative phases of care.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative research design.
    • Focus groups conducted with diverse perioperative staff.
    • Rapid qualitative analysis of focus group data.

    Main Results:

    • Three key themes emerged: technology's impact on communication, communication inconsistencies, and communication omission/audience issues.
    • Identified specific areas of communication gaps within surgical services.
    • Highlighted the influence of technology on communication workflows.

    Conclusions:

    • Perioperative nurses must recognize and address communication gaps.
    • Improving communication enhances patient safety and workflow efficiency.
    • Fostering positive perioperative care environments requires better communication strategies.