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Assessing Mental Models from Communications: Patient, Family, and Care Team Messaging within the Hospital

机译:评估通讯的心理模型:医院内的病人,家庭和护理团队消息

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Communication provides insight into both individual and team cognition. Team collaboration and performance can benefit from diversity of members and input, but challenges can arise when teams incorporate diverse members. Within health care, The Institute of Medicine strongly advocates for providers to engage patients and family members and work as a "team," but differences in shared mental models can introduce barriers. This study examined differences in shared mental models through communication, focusing on knowledge and expectations of hospital care delivery. We combined qualitative and quantitative approaches to analyze the content of secure messages sent within an inpatient portal of a midwestern hospital system. Findings indicated differences between patients' and care team members mental models of hospital care delivery, and further suggested that family mental models may differ from those of both patients and care team members. Future research will explore shared mental models in-depth via semi-structured interviews with patients and care team members, and evaluate if changes to the inpatient portal can increase shared mental models of patients, the care team and family members.
机译:通信提供对个人和团队认知的洞察力。团队协作和绩效可以从成员和投入的多样性中受益,但是当团队纳入各种成员时,可能会出现挑战。在医疗保健中,医学研究所强烈倡导提供者从事患者和家庭成员并作为“团队”,但共享心理模型的差异可以引入障碍。本研究通过沟通检查了共享精神模型的差异,专注于医院护理交付的知识和期望。我们结合了定性和定量方法来分析在中西部医院系统的住院门户网站内发送的安全消息的内容。调查结果表明患者和护理团队成员的差异,医院护理交付的心理模型,进一步建议家庭精神模型可能与患者和护理团队成员不同。未来的研究将通过与患者和护理团队成员的半结构化访谈进行分享心理模型,并评估住院门户网站的变更是否可以增加患者的共享心理模型,护理团队和家庭成员。

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