INTERPROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION IN MENTTAL HEALTH SETTINGS

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Interprofessional Communication in Mental Health Settings Quiz

Welcome to the Interprofessional Communication in Mental Health Settings Quiz! This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of effective communication among mental health professionals.

  • Test your knowledge on SBAR and other interprofessional communication strategies.
  • Learn about the consequences of poor communication in mental healthcare.
  • Get insights into your communication preferences within your team.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ConsultingMind42
 
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Definition of Interprofessional Communication
 
Interprofessional communication is any process in which two or more mental health professionals on the same or different teams and from the same or different professional backgrounds engage in verbal or written exchanges to share information, data, impressions and plans for the care of communal patients who are service users of that or other teams or have been referred to it.
 
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Definition of Interprofessional Communication
 
Interprofessional communication is any process in which two or more mental health professionals on the same or different teams and from the same or different professional backgrounds engage in verbal or written exchanges to share information, data, impressions and plans for the care of communal patients who are service users of that or other teams or have been referred to it.
What is your psychiatric profession
Who is the professional in your team to whom you more frequently ask information about common patients?
Nurse
Doctor
Social Worker
Clinical Psychologist
Occupational therapist
Healthcare Professional
Clinical Pharmacist
Administrative staff
Any member in the team
Who is the professional in your team to whom you more frequently provide information about common patients?
Nurse
Doctor
Social Worker
Clinical Psychologist
Occupational therapist
Healthcare Professional
Clinical Pharmacist
Administrative staff
Any member in the team
THE BASIC ASPECTS OF INTERPROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION DURING PATIENTS HANDOVERS
 
What is S.B.A.R.?
 
Verbal handovers about patients commonly rely on the communication of the SBAR algorithm, which includes situation, background, assessment, and recommendation about patients (Eggins and Slade, 2015).

 

THE BASIC ASPECTS OF INTERPROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION DURING PATIENTS HANDOVERS
 
What is S.B.A.R.?
 
Verbal handovers about patients commonly rely on the communication of the SBAR algorithm, which includes situation, background, assessment, and recommendation about patients (Eggins and Slade, 2015).

 

What is the Meaning of S.B.A.R. In verbal handover about patients?
Situation, Background, Analysis, Recommendation
Symptoms, Background, Assessment, Results
Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
What is the Meaning of S.B.A.R. In verbal handover about patients?
Situation, Background, Analysis, Recommendation
Symptoms, Background, Assessment, Results
Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
Consequence of poor interprofessional communication
 
A recent large-scale European Commission project found that communication breakdown between healthcare providers accounts for 25% to 40% of adverse outcomes in patients’ care, 27% of instances of medical malpractice, and more than 70% of severe clinical occurrences (Eggins and Slade, 2015). Poor communication between nurses and physicians has been linked to a twofold increase in patient mortality and length of hospital stay (Dingley et al., 2008).
Consequence of poor interprofessional communication
 
A recent large-scale European Commission project found that communication breakdown between healthcare providers accounts for 25% to 40% of adverse outcomes in patients’ care, 27% of instances of medical malpractice, and more than 70% of severe clinical occurrences (Eggins and Slade, 2015). Poor communication between nurses and physicians has been linked to a twofold increase in patient mortality and length of hospital stay (Dingley et al., 2008).
What is the higher percentage of adverse outcomes in patient care deriving from poor interprofessional communication and according to the European comission?
10%
15%
30%
40%
Poor communication between nurses and doctors increases of what percentage the likelihood patient mortality?
10%
20%
35%
75%
100%
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