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Medical-Team Communication on Family-Centered Rounds and Caregiver Outcomes.

Reilly Dever1, Kathryn I Pollak2,3, Hadley W Reid4

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

Hospital Pediatrics
|July 5, 2026
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Summary
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Clinician communication during family-centered rounds (FCR) significantly impacts caregiver experience. Practices like active listening and partnership-building enhance caregiver participation, comfort, and understanding.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare communication
  • Patient-centered care
  • Medical education

Background:

  • Family-centered rounds (FCR) aim to involve families but can lead to inequitable outcomes.
  • Defining effective communication strategies is crucial for improving family engagement and experience during FCR.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the relationship between clinician communication during FCR and caregiver outcomes.
  • To assess these associations in a diverse patient population.

Main Methods:

  • Audio recordings of FCR were transcribed and coded for clinician communication behaviors.
  • Caregiver participation was quantified, and caregiver-reported comfort and understanding were assessed via surveys.
  • Statistical analyses, including negative binomial and logistic regression, were used to evaluate associations, adjusting for demographic factors.

Main Results:

  • Caregiver participation increased with clinician use of reflection and supportive talk.
  • Higher caregiver comfort was linked to clinician reflection, information exchange, respect, and partnership.
  • Improved caregiver understanding correlated with clinician partnership-building, warmth, and partnership ratings.

Conclusions:

  • Specific clinician communication practices, categorized as collaborative communication and emotional connection, are associated with positive caregiver outcomes.
  • Rarely occurring clinician behaviors present opportunities for targeted interventions to enhance family experience and engagement during FCR.