Qualitative Study on Safe and Effective Handover Information during a Rapid Response Team Encounter

J. Greenberg, Anita R. Schmidt, Todd P. Chang, A. Rake
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Introduction: A rapid response team (RRT) evaluates and manages patients at risk of clinical deterioration. There is limited literature on the structure of the rapid response encounter from the floor to the intensive care unit team. We aimed to define this encounter and examine provider experiences to elucidate what information healthcare staff need to safely manage patients during an RRT evaluation. Methods: This phenomenological qualitative study included 6 focus groups (3 in-person and 3 virtually) organized by provider type (nurses, residents, fellows, attendings), which took place until thematic saturation was reached. Two authors inductively coded transcripts and used a quota sampling strategy to ensure that the focus groups represented key stakeholders. Transcripts were then analyzed to identify themes that providers believe influence the RRT’s quality, efficacy, and efficiency and their ability to manage and treat the acutely decompensating pediatric patient on the floor. Results: Transcript coding yielded 38 factors organized into 8 themes. These themes are a summary statement or recap, closed-loop communication, interpersonal communication, preparation, duration, emotional validation, contingency planning, and role definition. Conclusions: The principal themes of utmost importance at our institution during an RRT encounter are preparation, a brief and concise handoff from the floor team, and a summary statement from the intensive care unit team with contingency planning at the end of the encounter. Our data suggest that some standardization may be beneficial during the handoff.
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快速反应小组遭遇中安全有效交接信息的定性研究
简介:快速反应小组(RRT)评估和管理有临床恶化风险的患者。关于从地面到重症监护室团队的快速反应遭遇结构的文献有限。我们的目的是定义这种遭遇,并检查提供者的经验,以阐明医疗保健人员在RRT评估期间需要哪些信息来安全管理患者。方法:本现象学定性研究包括6个焦点小组(3个面对面和3个虚拟),按提供者类型(护士、住院医师、研究员、主治医师)组织,直到主题饱和为止。两位作者归纳编码转录本,并使用配额抽样策略,以确保焦点小组代表关键利益相关者。然后对转录本进行分析,以确定提供者认为影响RRT质量、疗效和效率的主题,以及他们管理和治疗急性代偿失代偿儿科患者的能力。结果:转录编码得到38个因子,分为8个主题。这些主题是总结陈述或回顾、闭环沟通、人际沟通、准备、持续时间、情感验证、应急计划和角色定义。结论:在RRT会面期间,我们机构最重要的主要主题是准备,楼层团队简短而简洁的交接,以及重症监护室团队在会面结束时的总结声明和应急计划。我们的数据表明,在交接过程中,一些标准化可能是有益的。
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