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Use of the Time, Interaction and Performance Theory to Study Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings.

George Demiris1, Karla Washington, Ardith Z Doorenbos, Debra Parker Oliver, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles.   

Abstract

Hospice agencies are required to schedule and conduct Interdisciplinary Team meetings; however, little guidance exists as to how these meetings should be conducted. The purpose of this study was to apply the Time, Interaction and Performance theory to gain a better understanding of Interdisciplinary Team meetings. A total of 81 patient care discussions on 24 patients by four interdisciplinary hospice teams were videotaped in the time frame from December 2006 to April 2007 and transcribed. A total of 1,982 utterances were recorded. The utterances were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Nurses had the most utterances in relation to team production, defining patient needs and meeting defined goals. Additionally, nurses had the most utterances in relation to scheduling and synchronization of activities. Two specific areas in need of enhancement were noted, improvement in team member support and communication effectiveness. Future interventions targeting these areas of need may increase coordination of services which results in patient and family satisfaction and reduced overall health care costs.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19444337      PMCID: PMC2681325          DOI: 10.1097/01.njh.0000319195.16778.ac

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs        ISSN: 1522-2179            Impact factor:   1.918


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1.  Mixed methods analysis of hospice staff perceptions and shared decision making practices in hospice.

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