Anping
Xie,
PhD
Associate Professor Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety/Quality, Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Anping Xie, PhD, is a Human Factors Engineer and an Associate Professor in the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality and the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on using human factors and systems engineering approaches to improve healthcare work systems and processes. He has been conducting innovative human factors research in various healthcare settings (e.g., pediatrics, critical care, surgery) on a wide range of topics (e.g., patient- and family-centered care, HIT design and implementation, healthcare-associated infection prevention).
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Poster Description: Background: Interprofessional bedside rounding (IBR) is a strategy for delivering high value care and teaching patient-centered care but is not consistently implemented effectively in hospitals. We pilot-tested an IBR model in a brain rescue unit at an urban teaching hospital and conducted a qualitative study examining perceptions of IBR among the interprofessional healthcare team (I-HCT). Design: Using a semi-structured interview guide, we conducted phone interviews with 15 physicians (six attendings, two fellows, seven residents), six nurses, and one pharmacist within…