Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine

Effective communication among clinicians is critical for patient safety. This multi-site observational study analyzes inter-clinician communication and interaction with information technology, with a focus on the critical process of patient transfer from the Emergency Department to General Internal...

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Main Author: Popovici, Ilinca
Other Authors: Cafazzo, Joseph
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/31390
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-313902013-04-19T20:02:10ZPatient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal MedicinePopovici, Ilincacommunicationhandoverhospitalinformation technologyemergency departmentgeneral internal medicinetransferpager0541Effective communication among clinicians is critical for patient safety. This multi-site observational study analyzes inter-clinician communication and interaction with information technology, with a focus on the critical process of patient transfer from the Emergency Department to General Internal Medicine. The study provides insight into clinician workflow, evaluates current hospital communication systems, and identifies key issues affecting communication. It suggests opportunities for improvement: • extending the role of the electronic patient record, • rendering it available on a mobile platform, • developing an improved paging system. It also identifies design trade-offs to be negotiated: • synchronous communication vs. reducing interruptions, • notification of patient status vs. reducing interruptions, • portability vs. screen size of mobile devices, • speed vs. quality of handovers, • information privacy vs. accessibility. The results inform the potential development of an intervention meeting seven principles: interconnectivity, context awareness, accessibility, redundancy, user customization, security, and intuitive user interfaces.Cafazzo, Joseph2011-112011-12-19T17:34:26ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-12-19T17:34:26Z2011-12-19Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/31390en_ca
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hospital
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handover
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Popovici, Ilinca
Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine
description Effective communication among clinicians is critical for patient safety. This multi-site observational study analyzes inter-clinician communication and interaction with information technology, with a focus on the critical process of patient transfer from the Emergency Department to General Internal Medicine. The study provides insight into clinician workflow, evaluates current hospital communication systems, and identifies key issues affecting communication. It suggests opportunities for improvement: • extending the role of the electronic patient record, • rendering it available on a mobile platform, • developing an improved paging system. It also identifies design trade-offs to be negotiated: • synchronous communication vs. reducing interruptions, • notification of patient status vs. reducing interruptions, • portability vs. screen size of mobile devices, • speed vs. quality of handovers, • information privacy vs. accessibility. The results inform the potential development of an intervention meeting seven principles: interconnectivity, context awareness, accessibility, redundancy, user customization, security, and intuitive user interfaces.
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title Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine
title_short Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine
title_full Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine
title_fullStr Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Patient-centered Perspectives of Communication and Handover between the Emergency Department and General Internal Medicine
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