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Validation of an Organizational Communication Climate Assessment Toolkit
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Communication ClimateCrisis ManagementEffective CommunicationCommunicationOrganizational BehaviorConnected HealthHealth CommunicationManagementBusiness CommunicationCommunication StrategyTelehealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyStrategic CommunicationCommunication StudyOutcomes ResearchNursingQuality Health CareOrganizational CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationHealthcare CommunicationBusinessPatient-centered OutcomeArtsPatient ExperiencePatient Satisfaction
Effective communication is critical to providing quality health care and can be affected by a number of modifiable organizational factors. The authors performed a prospective multisite validation study of an organizational communication climate assessment tool in 13 geographically and ethnically diverse health care organizations. Communication climate was measured across 9 discrete domains. Patient and staff surveys with matched items in each domain were developed using a national consensus process, which then underwent psychometric field testing and assessment of domain coherence. The authors found meaningful within-site and between-site performance score variability in all domains. In multivariable models, most communication domains were significant predictors of patient-reported quality of care and trust. The authors conclude that these assessment tools provide a valid empirical assessment of organizational communication climate in 9 domains. Assessment results may be useful to track organizational performance, to benchmark, and to inform tailored quality improvement interventions.
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