A metasynthesis of patient-provider communication in hospital for patients with severe communication disabilities: informing new translational research.

Bronwyn Hemsley, Susan Balandin
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  1. Bronwyn Hemsley: School of Humanities and Social Science, Faculty of Education and Arts, The University of Newcastle , New South Wales , Australia.

Abstract

Poor patient-provider communication in hospital continues to be cited as a possible causal factor in preventable adverse events for patients with severe communication disabilities. Yet to date there are no reports of empirical interventions that investigate or demonstrate an improvement in communication in hospital for these patients. The aim of this review was to synthesize the findings of research into communication in hospital for people with severe communication disabilities arising from lifelong and acquired stable conditions including cerebral palsy, autism, intellectual disability, aphasia following stroke, but excluding progressive conditions and those solely related to sensory impairments of hearing or vision. Results revealed six core strategies suggested to improve communication in hospital: (a) develop services, systems, and policies that support improved communication, (b) devote enough time to communication, (c) ensure adequate access to communication tools (nurse call systems and communication aids), (d) access personally held written health information, (e) collaborate effectively with carers, spouses, and parents, and (f) increase the communicative competence of hospital staff. Currently there are no reports that trial or validate any of these strategies specifically in hospital settings. Observational and evaluative research is needed to investigate the ecological validity of strategies proposed to improve communication.

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MeSH Term

Communication
Communication Devices for People with Disabilities
Communication Barriers
Communication Disorders
Hospitals
Humans
Inpatients
Professional-Patient Relations
Severity of Illness Index

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