Loma Linda Children's Hospital

Setting: 25 bed pediatric intensive care unit

Timeframe: 18 months post-SIBR implementation

Summary: Median length of stay decreased with no changes in mortality or readmissions. Top survey responses from families increased as did participation on team rounds for families, nurses and respiratory care practitioners.  Rounding time decreased significantly yet residents felt SIBR rounds positively impacted their education and were more effective than traditional rounds.

“A key benefit of SIBR is  fostering effective, accurate,
and timely communication by bringing together team members with the patient and family at the same time and place. It promotes shared  situational awareness and is essential to delivering high-quality care.

 

Centering patient presentations around the  nurses’ report of subjective and objective data empowered nurses to share insights and help guide treatment plans.”
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reduction in LOS (p<0.004)
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reduction in mean rounding timer per patient (p<0.001)
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increase in family participation (p<0,001)
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increase in RCP participation (p<0.001)
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of residents say SIBR improved education
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say SIBR is more effective than rounds without structure
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say SIBR positively impacted learning
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increase in top-box family survey responses (p<0,001)