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Developing a Culture of Successful Communication in Acute Care Settings: Part II. Solving Institutional Issues.

Sarah Marshall1, Richard R Hurtig2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Establishing services for hospitalized patients with complex communication needs (CCNs) requires identifying and addressing both patient-based and institutional barriers. Although the previous paper (Marshall & Hurtig, 2019) focused on patient-based barriers, this paper addresses overcoming institutional barriers.
METHOD: We present a series of cases to illustrate the institutional challenges in meeting the CCNs of patients in an acute care setting.
RESULTS: Each case illustrates how the deployment of augmentative and alternative communication tools required addressing institutional/systems barriers and how critical collaborations help patients with CCNs to more effectively communicate with caregivers and participate in their care.
CONCLUSION: Building a culture of improved patient-provider communication involves establishing a wider range of interprofessional collaborations and shared resources in order to effectively provide patients with CCNs the tools to summon assistance and communicate with their caregivers.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32478170      PMCID: PMC7258081          DOI: 10.1044/2019_pers-sig12-2019-0016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect ASHA Spec Interest Groups


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Journal:  Geriatr Nurs       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 2.361

2.  The cost of not addressing the communication barriers faced by hospitalized patients.

Authors:  Richard R Hurtig; Rebecca M Alper; Benjamin Berkowitz
Journal:  Perspect ASHA Spec Interest Groups       Date:  2018-01
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