Division of Geriatrics/Aging, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY 14620, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2010 Mar;11(3):204-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2009.09.002. Epub 2010 Jan 18.
To characterize the beliefs and opinions of nursing home (NH) and emergency medicine providers about communication between NH and emergency departments (ED) during transitions of care of NH residents.
A cross-sectional study using a mailed and Internet survey.
Physicians, nurse practitioners, physicians assistants, and nurses who practice in ED settings and NH settings, affiliated with hospitals of an academic medical center in Rochester, New York.
Opinions on communication; beliefs about frequency of information transmission; opinions on how often verbal communication should occur.
A total of 155 nurses and medical providers participated in the survey for a response rate of 32.2% (155/481). Of the survey participants, 63.0% and 56.8% had been more than 5 years in their position and facility, respectively. Most respondents felt that important information was lost during patient transfers between NH and ED settings. Providers from ED and NH settings had different opinions on the likelihood that key information would be readily identifiable at patient transfer and that care would include requested tests and follow-up. Providers from both sites of care supported verbal communication at their position when NH residents are transferred to the other setting.
Nurses and medical providers from both emergency and NH settings agree that transitional communication is poor between NHs and EDs and support a role for verbal communication during the ED transitions of care of NH residents.
描述养老院(NH)和急诊医学提供者对 NH 居民在护理转介过程中与急诊部(ED)之间沟通的信念和意见。
使用邮寄和互联网调查的横断面研究。
在纽约罗彻斯特的学术医疗中心附属的 ED 和 NH 环境中执业的医生、护士执业医师、医师助理和护士。
沟通意见;对信息传输频率的信念;对口头沟通应该发生频率的意见。
共有 155 名护士和医疗提供者参加了这项调查,回复率为 32.2%(155/481)。在调查参与者中,63.0%和 56.8%分别在其职位和设施中工作超过 5 年。大多数受访者认为,在 NH 和 ED 之间转移患者时,重要信息会丢失。来自 ED 和 NH 环境的提供者对关键信息在患者转介时是否容易识别以及护理是否包括所需的检查和随访有不同的看法。来自这两个护理场所的提供者都支持在 NH 居民转往另一个机构时在其岗位上进行口头沟通。
来自 ED 和 NH 环境的护士和医疗提供者都认为 NH 和 ED 之间的过渡沟通不佳,并支持在 ED 转介护理 NH 居民时进行口头沟通。