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Training to Improve Communication Quality: An Efficient Interdisciplinary Experience for Emergency Department Clinicians.

Emily L Aaronson1,2, Benjamin A White1, Lauren Black1, David F Brown1, Theodore Benzer1, Allison Castagna1, Ali S Raja1, Jonathan Sonis1, Elizabeth Mort1,2.   

Abstract

Patient-provider communication has been recognized as a critical area of focus for improved health care quality, with a mounting body of evidence tying patient satisfaction and provider communication to important health care outcomes. Despite this, few programs have been studied in the emergency department (ED) setting. The authors designed a communication curriculum and conducted trainings for all ED clinical staff. Although only 72% of clinicians believed the course would be a valuable use of their time before taking it, 97% reported that it was a valuable use of their time after ( P < .001). Pre-course self-evaluation of knowledge, skill, and ability were high. Despite this, post-course self-efficacy improved statistically significantly. This study suggests that it is possible, in a brief training session, to deliver communication content that participants felt was relevant to their practice, improved their skills and knowledge, changed their attitude, and was perceived to be a valuable use of their time.

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Keywords:  communication; emergency services; health care quality/access/evaluation; patient satisfaction; quality improvement

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30235933     DOI: 10.1177/1062860618799936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Qual        ISSN: 1062-8606            Impact factor:   1.852


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3.  Humanism in the Age of COVID-19: Renewing Focus on Communication and Compassion.

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4.  Patient handover between ambulance crew and healthcare professionals in Icelandic emergency departments: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Sveinbjörn Dúason; Björn Gunnarsson; Margrét Hrönn Svavarsdóttir
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