Multidisciplinary Team Communication
Cross-source consensus on Multidisciplinary Team Communication from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- A consistently valued feature of PIC CPGs was their capacity to standardise clinical language across the multidisciplinary team, particularly in regional settings. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- A shared CPG vocabulary was viewed as breaking down previously siloed disciplines and enabling more uniform and consistent patient care. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- Most interviewees used CPGs or accompanying patient information sheets in conversations with families, particularly when families were reluctant to follow recommendations. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- Patient-facing CPG resources were seen as lending credibility to clinical decisions and reinforcing ongoing management. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study