Tomasi Jessica, Warren Carly, Kolodzey Lauren, Pinkney Sonia, Guerguerian Anne-Marie, Kirsch Roxanne, Hubbert Jackie, Sperling Christina, Sutton Patricia, Laussen Peter, Trbovich Patricia
HumanEra, Research and Innovation, North York General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2018 Sep 1;8(8):e023691. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023691.
The effective exchange of clinical information is essential to high-quality patient care, especially in the critical care unit (CCU) where communication failures can have profoundly negative impacts on critically ill patients with limited physiological capacity to tolerate errors. A comprehensive systematic characterisation of information exchange within a CCU is needed to inform the development and implementation of effective, contextually appropriate interventions. The objective of this study is to characterise when, where and how healthcare providers exchange clinical information in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at The Hospital for Sick Children and explore the factors that currently facilitate or counter established best rounding practices therein.
A convergent parallel mixed-methods study design will be used to collect, analyse and interpret quantitative and qualitative data. Naturalistic observations of rounds and relevant peripheral information exchange activities will be conducted to collect time-stamped event data on workflow and communication patterns (time-motion data) and field notes. To complement observational data, the subjective perspectives of healthcare providers and patient families will be gathered through surveys and interviews. Departmental metrics will be collected to further contextualise the environment. Time-motion data will be analysed quantitatively; patterns in field note, survey and interview results will be examined based on themes identified deductively from literature and/or inductively based on the data collected (thematic analysis). The proactive triangulation of these systemic, procedural and contextual data will inform the design and implementation of efficacious interventions in future work.
Institutional research ethics approval has been acquired (REB #1000059173). Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at relevant conferences. Findings will be presented to stakeholders including interdisciplinary staff, departmental management and leadership and families to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the exchange of clinical information in its current state and develop user-centred recommendations for improvement.
临床信息的有效交流对于高质量的患者护理至关重要,尤其是在重症监护病房(CCU),在那里沟通失误可能会对生理耐受错误能力有限的重症患者产生极其负面的影响。需要对CCU内的信息交流进行全面系统的描述,以为有效且符合具体情况的干预措施的制定和实施提供依据。本研究的目的是描述 SickKids 医院重症医学科的医护人员何时、何地以及如何交流临床信息,并探讨当前促进或阻碍其中既定最佳查房实践的因素。
将采用收敛平行混合方法研究设计来收集、分析和解释定量与定性数据。将对查房及相关外围信息交流活动进行自然观察,以收集关于工作流程和沟通模式的带时间戳事件数据(时间动作数据)及现场记录。为补充观察数据,将通过调查和访谈收集医护人员及患者家属的主观观点。将收集部门指标以进一步了解环境情况。将对时间动作数据进行定量分析;将根据从文献中演绎确定的主题和/或基于所收集数据归纳确定的主题,检查现场记录、调查和访谈结果中的模式(主题分析)。对这些系统、程序和背景数据进行主动三角验证,将为未来工作中有效干预措施的设计和实施提供依据。
已获得机构研究伦理批准(REB #1000059173)。研究结果将发表在同行评审期刊上,并在相关会议上展示。研究结果将呈现给包括跨学科工作人员、部门管理层和领导层以及患者家属在内的利益相关者,以突出当前临床信息交流的优势和不足,并制定以用户为中心的改进建议。