Prescripción electrónica asistida (PEA) y su influencia en la comunicación verbal entre Médicos y Enfermeras en una planta de Medicina Interna, Neumología y Cardiología.

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Title: Prescripción electrónica asistida (PEA) y su influencia en la comunicación verbal entre Médicos y Enfermeras en una planta de Medicina Interna, Neumología y Cardiología.
Alternate Title: Assisted Electronic Prescribing (EPA) and its influence on verbal communication between doctors and nurses in a plant of Internal Medicine, Pneumology and Cardiology.
Authors: Subiela García, José Antonio1 joseasubiela@hotmail.es, Abellón Ruiz, Juan2, García Guillén, María José3, Díaz Martínez, Ana María1, Pérez García, Maria Mercedes
Source: Enfermería Global. abr2015, Vol. 14 Issue 38, p220-234. 15p.
Abstract (English): Introduction: With the advent of computerization of medical records, including electronic prescribing, communication between doctors and nurses is becoming more electronic and less "face to face", thus producing unwished effects such as changes in the communication patterns. Objectives: Establishing the level of verbal communication between physicians and nurses in an internal medicine unit and suggesting improvement proposals. Material and method: Literature review in databases Pubmed, Medline, CINAHL, SciELO Spain and publishing database Elseiver using MeSH descriptors or keywords (Physician-Nurse Relations, Communication, Electronic Prescribing, Patient Handoff, Patient Care Team). Descriptive observational study with a sample of 19 physicians and 19 nurses, using a questionnaire with 10 closed questions with several answer options. Results: Both groups considered of great importance the need for communication, globally and individually, as well as teamwork. Conclusions: Among the most relevant aspects supporting our initial approach we have to point out that 78% (CI 95%; 85,6%-70,39%) of people being interviewed thought that after the implementation of computerized physician medication order entry the communication behaviour between both groups has changed significantly by reducing direct verbal communication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Introducción. Con el advenimiento de la informatización de la documentación médica, incluida la Prescripción Electrónica Asistida, la comunicación entre Médicos y Enfermeras es cada vez más electrónica y menos "cara a cara" produciéndose efectos no deseados como cambios en los patrones de comunicación entre profesionales. Objetivos. Definir cuáll es el grado de comunicación verbal existente entre Médicos y personal de Enfermería en la unidad de Medicina Interna y establecer propuestas de mejora. Material y método: Revisión bibliográfica en bases de datos Pubmed, Medline, CINAHL, Scielo España y en base de datos de editorial Elseiver utilizando los descriptores DeCS o palabras clave (Relaciones Médico-Enfermero, Comunicación, Prescripción Electrónica, Pase de Guardia, Grupo de Atención al Paciente). Estudio observacional descriptivo, con una muestra de 19 Médicos y 19 Enfermeros, mediante cuestionario con 10 preguntas cerradas y varias opciones de respuesta. Resultados. Los resultados de la encuesta muestran que ambos colectivos consideran de gran importancia la necesidad de comunicación entre ambos tanto a nivel global como individual así como de trabajo en equipo. Conclusiones. Entre los aspectos más relevantes y que apoyan nuestro planteamiento inicial es que 78% (IC 95%; 85,6%-70,39%) de los encuestados piensa que tras la implantación del programa de PEA ha cambiado el patrón de comunicación entre ambos colectivos disminuyendo considerablemente la comunicación verbal directa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Introduction: With the advent of computerization of medical records, including electronic prescribing, communication between doctors and nurses is becoming more electronic and less "face to face", thus producing unwished effects such as changes in the communication patterns. Objectives: Establishing the level of verbal communication between physicians and nurses in an internal medicine unit and suggesting improvement proposals. Material and method: Literature review in databases Pubmed, Medline, CINAHL, SciELO Spain and publishing database Elseiver using MeSH descriptors or keywords (Physician-Nurse Relations, Communication, Electronic Prescribing, Patient Handoff, Patient Care Team). Descriptive observational study with a sample of 19 physicians and 19 nurses, using a questionnaire with 10 closed questions with several answer options. Results: Both groups considered of great importance the need for communication, globally and individually, as well as teamwork. Conclusions: Among the most relevant aspects supporting our initial approach we have to point out that 78% (CI 95%; 85,6%-70,39%) of people being interviewed thought that after the implementation of computerized physician medication order entry the communication behaviour between both groups has changed significantly by reducing direct verbal communication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:16956141
DOI:10.6018/eglobal.14.2.179161