Making Room at the Bedside: Improving Communication Alongside Medical Education Through Interdisciplinary Rounds

Interdisciplinary rounding has been shown to improve patient safety and provider engagement. Many models for interdisciplinary rounding have been proposed but few focus on preserving bedside medical education. The authors changed the interdisciplinary bedside rounding model to accommodate more time...

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Published inAmerican journal of medical quality Vol. 36; no. 1; p. 42
Main Authors Wickersham, Alexis, Zavodnick, Jillian, Thum, Andrew, Robertson, Bonnie, Ackermann, Lily
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 01.01.2021
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Summary:Interdisciplinary rounding has been shown to improve patient safety and provider engagement. Many models for interdisciplinary rounding have been proposed but few focus on preserving bedside medical education. The authors changed the interdisciplinary bedside rounding model to accommodate more time for medical education. The objective was to assess perceptions of communication, care coordination, and teamwork surrounding this change. Resident and attending physicians and unit-based nursing staff completed an anonymous online survey prior to and following the rounding intervention. Length of stay on medical units also was monitored prior to and following the rounding intervention. Following the intervention, there were perceived improvements in interdisciplinary communication, care coordination, and teamwork, and there were no significant changes in length of stay.
ISSN:1555-824X
DOI:10.1177/1062860620908058