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Erschienen in: Pediatric Cardiology 4/2023

27.11.2022 | Research

Team Communication and Expectations Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: A Multi-Disciplinary Survey

verfasst von: Julie Bushnell, Chloe Connelly, Claudia A. Algaze, David K. Bailly, Andrew Koth, Monica Mafla, Laura Presnell, Andrew Y. Shin, Amy N. McCammond

Erschienen in: Pediatric Cardiology | Ausgabe 4/2023

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Abstract

Patients and families desire an accurate understanding of the expected recovery following congenital cardiac surgery. Variation in knowledge and expectations within the care team may be under-recognized and impact communication and care delivery. Our objective was to assess knowledge of common postoperative milestones and perceived efficacy of communication with patients and families and within the care team. An 18-question survey measuring knowledge of expected milestones for recovery after four index operations and team communication in the postoperative period was distributed electronically to multidisciplinary care team members at 16 academic pediatric heart centers. Answers were compared to local median data for each respondent’s heart center to assess accuracy and stratified by heart center role and years of experience. We obtained 874 responses with broad representation of disciplines. More than half of all respondent predictions (55.3%) did not match their local median data. Percent matching did not vary by care team role but improved with increasing experience (35.8% < 2 years vs. 46.4% > 10 years, p = 0.2133). Of all respondents, 62.7% expressed confidence discussing the anticipated postoperative course, 78.6% denoted confidence discussing postoperative complications, and 55.3% conveyed that not all members of their care team share a common expectation for typical postoperative recovery. Most respondents (94.6%) stated that increased knowledge of local data would positively impact communication. Confidence in communication exceeded accuracy in predicting the timing of postoperative milestones. Important variation in knowledge and expectations for postoperative recovery in pediatric cardiac surgery exists and may impact communication and clinical effectiveness.
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Metadaten
Titel
Team Communication and Expectations Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: A Multi-Disciplinary Survey
verfasst von
Julie Bushnell
Chloe Connelly
Claudia A. Algaze
David K. Bailly
Andrew Koth
Monica Mafla
Laura Presnell
Andrew Y. Shin
Amy N. McCammond
Publikationsdatum
27.11.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Pediatric Cardiology / Ausgabe 4/2023
Print ISSN: 0172-0643
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1971
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-022-03059-9

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