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SBAR – IMPROVING COMMUNICATION

Situation Background Assessment Recommendation/ Resolution

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SBAR – IMPROVING COMMUNICATION

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SituationBackgroundAssessmentRecommendation/ Resolution

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SBAR is a communication tool that provides a method of clearly communicating the pertinent information from a clinical encounter

Empowers all members of the healthcare team to provide their input into the patient situation including recommendations

Assessment and recommendation phases provide an opportunity for discussion among the members of the health care team

What is SBAR?

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Why do we Need SBAR? Situation: poor communication = errors/call backs from clinical

and clerical staff to get more information (phone tag)

Background: Training on communication styles vary Hierarchy - lack of assertiveness Distractions - missing information

Assessment: we need a new communication style that all healthcare professionals can use

Recommendation: SBAR is a simple tool that is shown to

effectively improved communication that will decrease error and has been effectively applied to healthcare

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How it will help us? Similar to the SOAP model Standardized approach that promotes

efficient transfer of key information Helps create an environment that allows

clerical and clinical staff express their concerns

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What happens now:

Multiple Quick Texts to pick from Little information exchanged Non-informative information provided Multiple calls from clinical staff to patients to get pertinent

information Multiple call backs from patients returning clinical staff’s

calls resulting in higher call volumes

Multiple tasks created

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What will happen:

Only SBAR communication tool used More information taken and provided to the

clinical staff Important parts of phone conversation included

in exchange Fewer call backs to patients from Clinical staff Fewer call backs from patients to Clinical staff

1 Task

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SBAR Guidelines: Step 1

(S) Situation: What is the situation you are talking about?

Identify self and patient name What is going on with the patient that is a

cause for concern. A concise statement of the problem

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SBAR Guidelines: Step 2

(B) Background: What is the clinical background information that is pertinent to the situation?

Diagnosis List of current medications & allergies Most recent vital signs Lab results: provide the date and time test was done and results

of previous tests for comparison Medical history Recent clinical findings

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SBAR Guidelines: Step 3

(A)Assessment: Share the results of your clinical assessment

What are the clinician’s findings? What is the analysis and consideration

of options? Is this problem severe or life

threatening?

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SBAR Guidelines: Step 4

(R) Recommendation: What do you want to happen and by when?

What action/recommendation is needed to correct the problem?

What solution can you offer the physician? What do you need from the physician to improve the

patient’s condition? In what time frame do you expect this action to take

place?

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Parent of a patient calls “Hi, I am calling in regards to my son, Georgie Porgie, DOB: 1/12/05. He has had diarrhea for about 4 days now and when he woke up this morning he had a fever of about 101.2. I would like to speak to the medical assistant about this if they are

available.”

Example:

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S (Situation) – Mom, Marge Porgie, would like to speak with a triage nurse. Pt has had diarrhea for 4 days and woke up this morning with a fever of 101.

B (Background) – Spoke with a nurse on 1/25 in regards to diarrhea.

A (Assessment) – Information sent to Triage for evaluation.

R (Recommendation) – Please call back mom at cell # 555-5555.

Using SBAR in Quick Text

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Dr. Levine would like to have Mary Contrary, who was seen for a physical today, to come back into the office in 2-3 months for a weight follow up.

Please use SBAR to send a task to the Secretarial task list so that they can call this patient to set up the appointment.

Scenario 1:

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The mother of Elsie Marley calls with a request for labs that were done on 1/23/10. She is not at home but will have her cell phone with her, 555-0000.

Please use SBAR to send a task to the support staff so that they can call the patient back.

Scenario 2:

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Any Questions??