Purpose: -To evaluate the peri-operative communication between families and the pediatric cardiac surgery team. Method: -In this study the investigators plan to utilize structured interview and survey of parents/legal guardians and health care providers of children undergoing cardiac surgery in the United States of America.
Every day clinicians face challenges when attempting to negotiate their way through dialogues with families whose children require surgical intervention in the near future. The area of clinician-patient communication with pediatric families is under-researched and highlights a pressing clinical problem. There are several adult studies that describe the content and nature of patient-physician communications at the time of cardiac surgery. However, there are no studies that evaluate the communications between nursing, physicians, and pediatric patient's families at the time of cardiac surgery. Further knowledge in this area is valuable in that a disparity between the these groups can lead to medical error, damage the clinician-patient relationship and provide grounds for dissatisfaction, complaints, or claim. This research will provide insight into what patient's families value in their communications with the medical team and assist the medical community in better meeting our children's families needs.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
23
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Peri-operative risk information
Parental and provider assessment of the content and nature of communications in the peri-operative time period. Specifically, the quantity and type of risk information required before consenting for surgery.
Time frame: 1 week
Informed decisions
Parental and provider assessment of the content and nature of communications in the peri-operative time period. Specifically, the family's ability to make informed decisions.
Time frame: 1 week
Trust in the medical team
Parental and provider assessment of the content and nature of communications in the peri-operative time period. Specifically, the families trust in the medical team.
Time frame: 1 week
Desire for disclosure of peri-operative complications
Parental and provider assessment of the content and nature of communications in the peri-operative time period. Specifically, families desire for disclosure of peri-operative complications.
Time frame: 1 week
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