NCT02368535

Brief Summary

The investigators wanted to determine if the establishment of interdisciplinary rounds has made meaningful changes in the perceptions of teamwork and communication. The purpose of this study is to determine if the establishment of interdisciplinary daily rounding has improved teamwork in an academic, tertiary care labor and delivery unit.

Trial Health

87
On Track

Trial Health Score

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Enrollment
234

participants targeted

Target at P75+ for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Jan 2015

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

January 1, 2015

Completed
1 month until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

February 6, 2015

Completed
17 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

February 23, 2015

Completed
6 days until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

March 1, 2015

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

March 1, 2015

Completed
Last Updated

July 22, 2015

Status Verified

July 1, 2015

Enrollment Period

2 months

First QC Date

February 6, 2015

Last Update Submit

July 20, 2015

Conditions

Keywords

teamwork

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (1)

  • Perception of Teamwork Elements Present in Interdisciplinary Rounds - Total Response Scores

    Individual Participation-10 min; Study Completion within 1 Year

Interventions

SurveyOTHER

25-item questionnaire on pereception of interdisciplinary rounds

Eligibility Criteria

Sexall
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64), Older Adult (65+)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

Staff working at Brigham and Women's Hospital Labor and Delivery Suite

You may qualify if:

  • Working at L\&D at Brigham and Women's and participating in daily rounds

You may not qualify if:

  • subject's refusal to participate

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, United States

Location

MeSH Terms

Interventions

Surveys and Questionnaires

Intervention Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Data CollectionEpidemiologic MethodsInvestigative TechniquesHealth Care Evaluation MechanismsQuality of Health CareHealth Care Quality, Access, and EvaluationPublic HealthEnvironment and Public Health

Study Officials

  • Lawrence Tsen, MD

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
COHORT
Time Perspective
PROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Vice-Chair, Faculty Development and Education

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

February 6, 2015

First Posted

February 23, 2015

Study Start

January 1, 2015

Primary Completion

March 1, 2015

Study Completion

March 1, 2015

Last Updated

July 22, 2015

Record last verified: 2015-07

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