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Exploring the process of information sharing in an adult intensive care unit: an ethnographic study.

Emily M Boltey1, Nathan Wright2, Elizabeth A Mosley3, Matthew R White4, Theodore J Iwashyna5,6,7, Milisa Manojlovich2,7, Deena Kelly Costa2,7.   

Abstract

Information sharing, a component of patient and family engagement (PFE), is an important process that may contribute to intensive care unit (ICU) quality of care. Yet, virtually no studies explore how the process of information sharing unfolds in the ICU from the interprofessional team and family member perspectives. To better understand the process of information sharing, we conducted ethnographic fieldwork in a 20-bed medical ICU, focusing on behaviors and interactions of the interprofessional team and family members (May 2016 - October 2016). We completed 17.5 observation hours, 6 shadowing sessions, and 12 semi-structured interviews with 17 total participants. We used thematic content analysis and iterative inductive coding to identify three themes about the information sharing process: 1) family factors (health literacy and past experience with the ICU environment) influence information sharing; 2) clinicians strategies can support engagement in the process of information sharing (assessing families' need for information, understanding a families' hope, using rounds as an opportunity for information sharing); 3) the process of information sharing allows for trust building between families and the ICU team. Our findings suggest that information sharing is a crucial process that may serve as a catalyst for effective patient and family engagement in the ICU.

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Keywords:  Interprofessional team; collaborative care; ethnography; family engagement; health services research; interprofessional collaboration

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33906566      PMCID: PMC8548388          DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2021.1899147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interprof Care        ISSN: 1356-1820            Impact factor:   2.663


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