| Literature DB >> 25954345 |
Sarah A Collins1, Priscilla Gazarian2, Diana Stade2, Kelly McNally2, Conny Morrison2, Kumiko Ohashi2, Lisa Lehmann3, Anuj Dalal3, David W Bates1, Patricia C Dykes3.
Abstract
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.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25954345 PMCID: PMC4419989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076