Authors

  1. Foronda, Cynthia L.
  2. Alhusen, Jeanne
  3. Budhathoki, Chakra
  4. Lamb, Mary
  5. Tinsley, Kim
  6. MacWilliams, Brent
  7. Daniels, Jessie
  8. Baptiste, Diana Lyn
  9. Reese, Kathie Kushto
  10. Bauman, Eric

AIM: This study examined the reliability and validity of the ISBAR Interprofessional Communication Rubric (IICR).

 

BACKGROUND: Improving education regarding communication in health care is a global priority. Communication is difficult to measure and no evaluation rubrics were located that uniquely focused on nurse-to-physician communication in simulation. METHOD This study used a mixed-methods design and included five sites.

 

RESULTS: The IICR was determined reliable among nurse educator raters (rs = 0.79). The scale was found valid as assessed by nurse and physician experts (content validity index = 0.92). When describing their experience of using the tool, nurse educator raters described three categories: overall acceptability of the tool, ease of use, and perceptions of the importance of communication skills for patient safety.

 

CONCLUSION: Teaching and evaluating communication in simulation with a standardized rubric is a research area in need of further exploration and refinement.