Meeting
Abstract Number: 0052
SHM Converge 2025
Background: At our institution, bedside co-rounding with physicians and nurses has been promoted as a mechanism to facilitate care team communication. However, coordinating bedside co-rounding can be logistically challenging and time consuming, especially when patients and care team members are not geographically co-localized. Little is known on how bedside co-rounding impacts patient experience. We aimed [...]
Abstract Number: 0054
SHM Converge 2025
Background: It has long been established that a critical aspect of high-quality patient care is patient-physician communication.1,2 There can be a variety of potential barriers to this communication, and one such barrier might be the use of contact isolation. Indeed, studies have shown that contact isolation does pose the risk of reducing face-to-face time between [...]
Abstract Number: 0408
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Over 1 million patients are hospitalized in the United States yearly for pneumonia, of which 40% develop parapneumonic effusion. Left untreated, these effusions can progress to complex effusions requiring more invasive treatment, including tube thoracostomy and surgical decortication, increasing hospital length of stay and overall morbidity. In patients with complex parapneumonic effusion, intrapleural lytic [...]