Browsing Psychology by Author "Fouquet, Sarah"
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A sociotechnical systems-based analysis of documentation workflow in a pediatric emergency department
Fouquet, Sarah (Wichita State University, 2016-05)The pediatric emergency department is a complex, interdisciplinary setting that requires highly skilled individuals to perform under intense time pressure despite numerous interruptions. The task of documentation consumes ... -
Above and beyond standardization: The role of communication and teamwork in patient handoffs
Fouquet, Sarah; Palmer, Evan M.; Keebler, Joseph R.; Lazzara, Elizabeth H.; Chan, Y. Raymond; Riss, Robert (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)Patient handoffs are the transition of patient care from one provider or group of providers to the next (Joint Commission, 2005). Handoffs are important, information rich communication events that are essential for maintaining ... -
Documentation workflow in a pediatric emergency department
Fouquet, Sarah (Wichita State University, 2016-04-29)The pediatric emergency department (ED) is a complex environment where physicians perform multiple tasks under intense time pressure and are interrupted more often than in any other hospital department. Documentation is ... -
Meta-analyses of the effects of standardized handoff protocols on patient, provider, and organizational outcomes
Keebler, Joseph R.; Lazzara, Elizabeth H.; Patzer, Brady S.; Palmer, Evan M.; Plummer, John P.; Smith, Dustin C.; Lew, Victoria; Fouquet, Sarah; Chan, Y. Raymond; Riss, Robert (SAGE Publications Ltd., 2016-12)Objective: The overall purpose was to understand the effects of handoff protocols using meta-analytic approaches. Background: Standardized protocols have been required by the Joint Commission, but meta-analytic integration ... -
User performance, satisfaction, and preference of EMR access via desktop and tablet
Teves, Jennifer P.; Fouquet, Sarah; Kennedy, Brandan; Chan, Y. Raymond; Riss, Robert (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2014-04-25)Providers are now accessing EMRs built for desktop platforms on mobile devices. Survey findings indicate that these EMR systems built for desktop platforms may not be accessed using mobile devices due to limited screen ...