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The effects of physical environments in medical wards on medication communication processes affecting patient safety

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posted on 2024-06-03, 22:57 authored by W Liu, E Manias, M Gerdtz
Physical environments of clinical settings play an important role in health communication processes. Effective medication management requires seamless communication among health professionals of different disciplines. This paper explores how physical environments affect communication processes for managing medications and patient safety in acute care hospital settings. Findings highlighted the impact of environmental interruptions on communication processes about medications. In response to frequent interruptions and limited space within working environments, nurses, doctors and pharmacists developed adaptive practices in the local clinical context. Communication difficulties were associated with the ward physical layout, the controlled drug key and the medication retrieving device. Health professionals should be provided with opportunities to discuss the effects of ward environments on medication communication processes and how this impacts medication safety. Hospital administrators and architects need to consider health professionals' views and experiences when designing hospital spaces.

History

Journal

Health and place

Volume

26

Pagination

188-198

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

eISSN

1873-2054

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Elsevier