Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To report the experience of interdisciplinary round in care of patients with proximal femoral fractures hospitalized in a surgical unit.
METHOD
Report on the experience of clinical discussion shared by the multiprofessional team in a surgical hospitalization unit of the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre referred to in orthopedics, from October 2017 to June 2018.
RESULTS
Six steps were systematized sequenced to be followed during a weekly with time optimization and patient focus. New approaches were agreed upon based on scientific evidence and multiprofessional vision, with repercussions on prevention of pressure injury, dressing, removal of urethral catheter, nutritional support and early organization of hospital discharge.
CONCLUSION
The implementation of the structured interdisciplinary round has had positive implications for effective communication, reducing risks and failures in the care process, and can be considered good practice regarding patient safety.
Keywords:
Interdisciplinary communication; Patient safety; Orthopedics