Elizabeth Rassier, Heather J Carmack, Amy White, Jessica Engen, Sara Elliott, Melissa Aeschlimann, Elizabeth E Umberfield
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Abstract
Communication breakdowns are a leading cause of sentinel events in health care environments, including perioperative areas. Effective interdisciplinary communication exchanges can contribute to staff member collaboration and patient safety. This qualitative research study explored perceptions associated with communication among surgical services personnel across the perioperative phases of care. At a variety of sites in a midwestern health system, focus group participants (ie, OR RNs, preoperative and postoperative RNs, surgical technologists, surgical assistants, patient care assistants, and sterile processing technicians) discussed communication workflows and areas of communication gaps. Focus group data were then analyzed using rapid qualitative analysis techniques, which revealed three themes regarding communication gaps: technology impacts on communication, communication inconsistencies, and communication omission and audience. Although additional research is needed, perioperative nurses should be aware of communication gaps as they strive to enhance patient safety, improve workflow efficiency, and foster a positive perioperative care environment.
期刊介绍:
The AORN Journal provides professional perioperative registered nurses with evidence-based practice information needed to help meet the physiological, behavioral, safety, and health system needs of a diverse patient population.
Journal content supports the clinical, research/quality improvement, education, and management strategies related to the nurse''s role in caring for patients before, during, or after operative and other invasive and interventional procedures in ambulatory and inpatient settings.