Elizabeth
Tanner,
PhD, RN
Professor Emeritus
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dr. Elizabeth (Ibby) Tanner is a research consultant and professor emeritus at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She co-leads the development of interprofessional collaborative clinical models and research related to interprofessional collaborative practice implementation and outcomes at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She was the inaugural co-director of interprofessional education and collaborative practice at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing, Medicine, Public Health and Notre Dame of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Currently, she is a co-investigator of a study in which bedside rounding is being implemented and evaluated in the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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…