Improving Nursing Communication Skills in an Intensive Care Unit Using Simulation and Nursing Crew Resource Management Strategies: An Implementation Project : Journal of Nursing Care Quality

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Improving Nursing Communication Skills in an Intensive Care Unit Using Simulation and Nursing Crew Resource Management Strategies

An Implementation Project

Turkelson, Carman DNP, RN, CCRN, CHSE; Aebersold, Michelle PhD, RN, CHSE, FAAN; Redman, Richard PhD, RN; Tschannen, Dana PhD, RN

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Journal of Nursing Care Quality 32(4):p 331-339, October/December 2017. | DOI: 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000241

Abstract

Effective interprofessional communication is critical to patient safety. This pre-/postimplementation project used a multifaceted educational strategy with high-fidelity simulation to introduce evidence-based communication tools, adapted from Nursing Crew Resource Management, to intensive care unit nurses. Results indicated that participants were satisfied with the education, and their perceptions of interprofessional communication and knowledge improved. Teams (n = 16) that used the communication tools during simulation were more likely to identify the problem, initiate key interventions, and have positive outcomes.

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