Patient safety after implementation of a coproduced family centered communication programme: multicenter before and after intervention study
Analytics, Improving the Patient Experience, Value-Based Care
Patient safety after implementation of a coproduced family centered communication programme: multicenter before and after intervention study
Patient safety after implementation of a coproduced family centered communication programme: multicenter before and after intervention study
Families, nurses, and physicians coproduced an intervention to standardize healthcare provider-family communication on ward rounds (“family centered rounds”), which included structured, high reliability communication on bedside rounds emphasizing health literacy, family engagement, and bidirectional communication; structured, written real-time summaries of rounds; a formal training programme for healthcare providers; and strategies to support teamwork, implementation, and process improvement.
Although overall errors were unchanged, harmful medical errors decreased and family experience and communication processes improved after implementation of a structured communication intervention for family centered rounds coproduced by families, nurses, and physicians. Family centered care processes may improve safety and quality of care without negatively impacting teaching or duration of rounds.
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