#1
The SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) communication tool is effective in healthcare settings primarily because it provides a clear, concise framework for communications, which is crucial in high-stakes environments. Studies have shown that SBAR improves communication clarity and reduces errors, particularly during handoffs between healthcare providers. For instance, it standardizes the information exchange, ensuring critical details are not overlooked, thus enhancing patient safety and improving clinical outcomes (Kaiser Permanente, 2009; Haig et al., 2006). The structured nature of SBAR allows for quick, effective exchanges that are essential in emergency situations, contributing to its effectiveness as a communication tool in healthcare.
#2
Effective communication in important to promote patient safety. According to Müller et al., 2018, the SBAR communication tool has been shown to improve the safe treatment of patients, even though there is limited data on the topic. To me, the SBAR tool allows one to communicate clearly and concisely. The situation explains what is going on now. The background reminds the provider of why the patient is here. The assessment goes into further detail about why the nurse feels the need to contact the doctor. The recommendation is then presented to the doctor by the nurse to request an intervention to further patient care. Always verbalize and repeat any orders given by the provider.
The scenario in my video is a real-life recent event that is still playing itself out. I have learned from the module videos some tips on the importance of relevant facts when speaking to the doctor. At times I feel I include too much detail and at times have found myself sending two messages rather than one in a close time frame. I am working on these faults to improve my communication actively.