@article{12185, keywords = {Communication, Crew resource management, Critical care, Human factors, Teamwork}, author = {Matt Boyd and David Cumin and Braam Lombard and Jane Torrie and Nina Civil and Jennifer Weller}, title = {Read-back improves information transfer in simulated clinical crises.}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Safe and effective healthcare is frustrated by failures in communication. Repeating back important information (read-back) is thought to enhance the effectiveness of communication across many industries. However, formal communication protocols are uncommon in healthcare teams.

AIMS: We aimed to quantify the effect of read-back on the transfer of information between members of a healthcare team during a simulated clinical crisis. We hypothesised that reading back information provided by other team members would result in better knowledge of that information by the receiver than verbal response without read-back or no verbal response.

METHOD: Postanaesthesia care unit nurses and anaesthetic assistants were given clinically relevant items of information at the start of 88 simulations. A clinical crisis prompted calling an anaesthetist, with no prior knowledge of the patient. Using video recordings of the simulations, we noted each time a piece of information was mentioned to the anaesthetist. Their response was coded as read-back, verbal response without read-back or no verbal response.

RESULTS: If the anaesthetists read back the item of information, or otherwise verbally responded, they were, respectively, 8.27 (p<0.001) or 3.16 (p=0.03) times more likely to know the information compared with no verbal response.

CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that training healthcare teams to use read-back techniques could increase information transfer between team members with the potential for improved patient safety. More work is needed to confirm these findings.

}, year = {2014}, journal = {BMJ Qual Saf}, volume = {23}, pages = {989-93}, month = {12/2014}, issn = {2044-5423}, doi = {10.1136/bmjqs-2014-003096}, language = {eng}, }