2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1207578
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CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients

Jocelyn Rivera,
Sara Malone,
Maria Puerto-Torres
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundHigh-quality clinical care requires excellent interdisciplinary communication, especially during emergencies, and no tools exist to evaluate communication in critical care. We describe the development of a pragmatic tool focusing on interdisciplinary communication during patient deterioration (CritCom).MethodsThe preliminary CritCom tool was developed after a literature review and consultation with a multidisciplinary panel of global experts in communication, pediatric oncology, and critical care to … Show more

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