Inter-Specialty Communication for Older and High-Risk Surgical Patients: "A Huge Opportunity to Really Impact Our Patients' Care".

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Applied Gerontology Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1177/07334648241302458
Donna Ron, Madison M Ballacchino, Christine M Gunn, Alexandra Briggs, Stacie G Deiner
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Older adults benefit from a multidisciplinary approach to perioperative care, with reductions in length of stay and postoperative readmission. To explore perioperative communication, we conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with anesthesia, surgery, and primary care providers caring for older patients in northern New England. Communication barriers included cumbersome health information exchange with system fragmentation across and within electronic health records resulting in clinician and administrative burden and unnecessary duplication of services. Clinicians expressed the value of preoperative communication across specialties but described a lack of timely communication with colleagues caring for shared patients and uncertainty about specialty roles and responsibilities. Preferences and use patterns of communication modalities varied across specialties, but the need for direct, secure communication linked to the patient chart was consistent. Clinicians emphasized the importance of communication for efficiency and patient safety and suggested strengthening perioperative care pathways through improvements in technological and organizational infrastructure and interprofessional relationships.

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针对老年和高危外科患者的跨专业交流:“真正影响患者护理的巨大机会”。
老年人受益于多学科围手术期护理方法,减少住院时间和术后再入院。为了探讨围手术期沟通,我们对新英格兰北部的麻醉、手术和照顾老年患者的初级保健提供者进行了深入的半结构化访谈。沟通障碍包括繁琐的卫生信息交换,电子健康记录之间和内部的系统碎片化,导致临床医生和行政负担以及不必要的服务重复。临床医生表达了跨专业术前沟通的价值,但描述了缺乏及时的沟通与同事照顾共同的病人和不确定的专业角色和责任。不同专业的医生对通信方式的偏好和使用模式各不相同,但对与患者病历相关联的直接、安全通信的需求是一致的。临床医生强调沟通对效率和患者安全的重要性,并建议通过改进技术和组织基础设施以及专业间关系来加强围手术期护理途径。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Gerontology (JAG) is the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society. It features articles that focus on research applications intended to improve the quality of life of older persons or to enhance our understanding of age-related issues that will eventually lead to such outcomes. We construe application broadly and encourage contributions across a range of applications toward those foci, including interventions, methodology, policy, and theory. Manuscripts from all disciplines represented in gerontology are welcome. Because the circulation and intended audience of JAG is global, contributions from international authors are encouraged.
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