Collins Sarah A, Gazarian Priscilla, Stade Diana, McNally Kelly, Morrison Conny, Ohashi Kumiko, Lehmann Lisa, Dalal Anuj, Bates David W, Dykes Patricia C
Partners Healthcare Systems, Wellesley, MA ; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA ; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2014 Nov 14;2014:414-23. eCollection 2014.
Patient- and Family-Centered Care (PFCC) is essential for high quality care in the critical and acute-specialty care hospital setting. Effective PFCC requires clinicians to form an integrated interprofessional team to collaboratively engage with the patient/family and contribute to a shared patient-centered plan of care. We conducted observations on a critical care and specialty unit to understand the plan of care activities and workflow documentation requirements for nurses and physicians to inform the development of a shared patient-centered plan of care to support patient engagement. We identified siloed plan of care documentation, with workflow opportunities to converge the nurses plan of care with the physician planned To-do lists and quality and safety checklists. Integration of nurses and physicians plan of care activities into a shared plan of care is a feasible and valuable step toward interprofessional teams that effectively engage patients in plan of care activities.
以患者和家庭为中心的护理(PFCC)对于危重症和急性专科护理医院环境中的高质量护理至关重要。有效的PFCC要求临床医生组建一个综合的跨专业团队,与患者/家庭进行协作互动,并为以患者为中心的共享护理计划做出贡献。我们对一个重症监护和专科病房进行了观察,以了解护士和医生的护理计划活动及工作流程文档要求,为制定以患者为中心的共享护理计划提供信息,以支持患者参与。我们发现护理计划文档存在孤立的情况,在工作流程中有机会将护士的护理计划与医生计划的待办事项清单以及质量和安全检查表进行整合。将护士和医生的护理计划活动整合到共享护理计划中,是朝着跨专业团队迈出的可行且有价值的一步,该团队能有效地让患者参与护理计划活动。