Explanation of Article:
In order to investigate information flow during pediatric trauma care transitions, researchers interviewed 18 clinicians about communication and coordination between the emergency department, operating room, and pediatric intensive care unit, then surveyed the clinicians about patient safety during these transitions. They found that, despite the fact that the many services and units involved in pediatric trauma cooperate well together during trauma cases, important patient care information is often lost when transitioning patients between units. To manage the transition of this fragile and complex population better, they recommend finding ways to manage the information flow during these transitions better by, for instance, providing technological support to ensure shared mental models.
Citation of Article:
Intern Emerg Med 2019 Aug;14(5):797-805. doi: 10.1007/s11739-019-02110-7.
Support Notes:
AHRQ-funded; HS023837.
Pub Med URL:
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31140061
Keywords:
Computed Year:
2 019
Computed Month / Year:
August 2019
Optional Keywords:
pediatrics survey surveys