Department of Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center, , Stanford, California, USA.
Postgrad Med J. 2013 Oct;89(1056):604-9. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2012-131296. Epub 2013 Aug 6.
Patient whiteboards facilitate communication between patients and hospital providers, but little is known about their impact on patient satisfaction and awareness. Our objectives were to: measure the impact in improving patients' understanding of and satisfaction with care; understand barriers for their use by physicians and how these could be overcome; and explore their impact on staff and patients' families.
In 2012, we conducted a 3-week pilot of multidisciplinary whiteboard use with 104 inpatients on the general medicine service at Stanford University Medical Center. A brief, inperson survey was conducted with two groups: (1) 56 patients on two inpatient units with whiteboards and (2) 48 patients on two inpatient units without whiteboards. Questions included understanding of: physician name, goals of care, discharge date and satisfaction with care. We surveyed 25 internal medicine residents regarding challenges of whiteboard use, along with physical therapists, occupational therapists, case managers, consulting physicians and patients' family members (n=40).
The use of whiteboards significantly increased the proportion of patients who knew: their physician (p≤=0.0001), goals for admission (p≤=0.0016), their estimated discharge date (p≤=0.049) and improved satisfaction with the hospital stay overall (p≤=0.0242). Physicians, ancillary staff and patient families all found the whiteboards to be helpful. In response, residents were also more likely to integrate whiteboard use into their daily work flow.
Inpatient whiteboards help physicians and ancillary staff with communication, improve patients' awareness of their care team, admission plans and duration of admission, and significantly improve patient overall satisfaction.
患者白板有助于患者和医院提供方之间的沟通,但对于其对患者满意度和认知度的影响知之甚少。我们的目标是:衡量其在提高患者对治疗的理解和满意度方面的作用;了解医生使用白板的障碍以及如何克服这些障碍;并探讨其对员工和患者家属的影响。
2012 年,我们在斯坦福大学医学中心的普通内科病房进行了为期 3 周的多学科白板使用试点。我们对两组患者进行了简短的面对面调查:(1)使用白板的两个住院病房的 56 名患者;(2)未使用白板的两个住院病房的 48 名患者。问题包括对以下内容的理解:医生姓名、治疗目标、出院日期和对治疗的满意度。我们调查了 25 名内科住院医师使用白板的挑战,以及物理治疗师、职业治疗师、个案经理、会诊医师和患者家属(n=40)。
使用白板显著增加了以下患者对信息的了解比例:他们的医生(p≤=0.0001)、入院目的(p≤=0.0016)、预计出院日期(p≤=0.049)以及对整体住院满意度(p≤=0.0242)。医生、辅助工作人员和患者家属都认为白板很有帮助。作为回应,住院医师也更有可能将白板的使用纳入他们的日常工作流程。
住院患者白板有助于医生和辅助工作人员进行沟通,提高患者对其治疗团队、入院计划和入院时间的认知度,并显著提高患者的整体满意度。