Survey: Nursing Communication Remains a Significant Hurdle for U.S. Hospitals
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Hospitals in the U.S. are struggling to communicate critical information to nurses effectively, especially in high-pressure settings, according to a Firstup survey involving 1,000 nursing professionals. Although 86% of hospitals use email as the primary communication method, many nurses find the information irrelevant or poorly delivered, leading to missed safety updates and compliance requirements. This ineffective communication not only disengages nurses but also poses serious risks to patient care and safety, as evidenced by the significant percentage unaware of new policies until after implementation. The findings underscore an urgent need for healthcare technologies that enhance communication relevance and timeliness, ensuring nurses have access to critical information when they need it most.