Douglas E. Carr
Indiana University
10 Papers
10 Citations
Douglas E. Carr is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interprofessional education & Cronbach's alpha. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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COMPARISON of Communication Outcomes in Traditional VERSUS Simulation Strategies in Nursing and Medical Students
TL;DR: This initial study indicates that interprofessional communication may be enhanced using simulation, with nearly all participants reported having a better sense of the clinical role, and with 55 percent of participants stating that the experience changed their view of the role of theclinical team.
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Psychometric Testing of a Simulation Rubric for Measuring Interprofessional Communication.
TL;DR: The IUSIR is a reliable and valid measure for interprofessional communication in simulations and supported for all individual items for nursing and medical students, and for all team items.
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Individual and Team-Based Medical Error Disclosure: Dialectical Tensions Among Health Care Providers.
Mandy Jones,Jennifer A. Scarduzio,Elzaba Mathews,Paula Holbrook,Darlene Welsh,Lee G. Wilbur,Douglas E. Carr,L. Curtis Cary,Christopher I. Doty,James A Ballard +9 more
TL;DR: Identifying dialectical tensions in disclosure conversations may enable health communication experts to effectively engage health care providers, risk management, and patient care teams in terms of support and education related to communicating about medical errors.
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Team Communication Influence on Procedure Performance: Findings From Interprofessional Simulations with Nursing and Medical Students.
Deanna L. Reising,Douglas E. Carr,Sally Gindling,Roxie Barnes,Derrick M. Garletts,Zulfukar Ozdogan +5 more
TL;DR: A secondary analysis of a larger study on interprofessional student teams in simulations showed a positive, significant correlation between interprofessional team communication ratings and procedure accuracy in the simulation.
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Development of the Barriers to Error Disclosure Assessment Tool
Darlene Welsh,Dominique Zephyr,Andrea L. Pfeifle,Douglas E. Carr,Joseph L. Fink,Mandy Jones +5 more
- 30 Jun 2017
TL;DR: The final version of the 31-item Barriers to Error Disclosure Assessment tool can be used to measure perceptions about abilities for disclosing, impressions regarding institutional policies and climate, and specific barriers that inhibit disclosure by health care providers.
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