Effectiveness of an Adapted SBAR Communication Tool for a Rehabilitation Setting
Effectiveness of an Adapted SBAR Communication Tool for a Rehabilitation Setting
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT
Effective communication and teamwork have been identified in the literature as key enablers of patient safety. The SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) process has proven to be an effective communication tool in acute care settings to structure high-urgency communications, particularly between physicians and nurses; however, little is known of its effectiveness in other settings. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an adapted SBAR tool for both urgent and non-urgent situations within a rehabilitation setting.
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