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J Crit Care ; 29(3): 450-4, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24456811

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Communication in the intensive care unit (ICU) is an important component of quality ICU care. In this report, we evaluate the long-term effects of a quality improvement (QI) initiative, based on the VALUE communication strategy, designed to improve communication with family members of critically ill patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We implemented a multifaceted intervention to improve communication in the ICU and measured processes of care. Quality improvement components included posted VALUE placards, templated progress note inclusive of communication documentation, and a daily rounding checklist prompt. We evaluated care for all patients cared for by the intensivists during three separate 3 week periods, pre, post, and 3 years following the initial intervention. RESULTS: Care delivery was assessed in 38 patients and their families in the pre-intervention sample, 27 in the post-intervention period, and 41 in follow-up. Process measures of communication showed improvement across the evaluation periods, for example, daily updates increased from pre 62% to post 76% to current 84% of opportunities. CONCLUSIONS: Our evaluation of this quality improvement project suggests persistence and continued improvements in the delivery of measured aspects of ICU family communication. Maintenance with point-of-care-tools may account for some of the persistence and continued improvements.


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Communication , Family , Intensive Care Units/standards , Professional-Family Relations , Quality Improvement/organization & administration , Aged , Checklist , Controlled Before-After Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care , Point-of-Care Systems
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