Improving Nurse/Physician Communication during Emergency Situations
Robin Lynn Driver, RNC, BS, Labor & Delivery, Mount Carmel East Hospital, 6001 East Broad Street, 3 East Tower Labor & Delivery, Columbus, OH 43213

IMPROVING NURSE/PHYSICIAN COMMUNICATION DURING EMERGENCY SITUATIONS RATIONALE

  • Evidence indicates that miscommunication is a leading source of adverse events in healthcare
  • The Joint Commission on Accreditation has listed “Improve the effectiveness of communication among caregivers” as a National Patient Safety Goal
  • At a monthly Nurse/Physician meeting, physicians requested the need for a more organized report from nurses during emergency situations
PURPOSE
  • The purpose of this project was to implement a process to improve patient safety by improving nurse/physician communication in emergency situations.
PROGRAM CREATION AND MATERIALS USED
  • An interdisciplinary team consisting of Staff Nurses, OB Management Team, and a Physician developed a process to improve communication
  • Emergency Scenarios were developed and printed on index cards
  • Perinatal SBAR pocket cards were laminated, posted and given to staff nurses
  • The interdisciplinary team conducted drills with staff by role playing in a non-threatening environment
  • A recorder was used to tape emergency SBAR report
  • Debriefing was done with the team and staff after the drills
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
  • Staff Nurses have a clear expectation of SBAR report
  • Staff Nurses feel prepared to give an organized report to physicians in an emergency situation
  • Physicians report receiving appropriate and pertinent information to enable them to provide better care for their patients
  • Communication between nurses and physicians in emergency situations has improved, therefore, improving patient safety.
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