The Impact of Communication and Barriers on Healthcare Performance in Critical Care Units: A Research Perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.2s.608-612Keywords:
Communication, Critical Care Units, Barriers, Patient Safety, Healthcare Performance, SBAR, Teamwork.Abstract
Background: Effective communication in critical care units (CCUs) is crucial for patient safety, timely interventions, and collaborative teamwork. In high-pressure environments, communication breakdowns contribute to medical errors, compromised outcomes, and decreased staff performance.
Aim: This study aimed to assess the importance of communication in critical care performance and identify barriers that affect healthcare delivery in critical care units.
Materials and Methods: A descriptive research approach was utilized. Data were gathered from healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and allied staff, through structured questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was employed to identify communication practices and barriers affecting care.
Results: Structured communication was found to enhance decision-making, coordination, and patient safety. The most common barriers were high workload (78%), environmental noise (65%), hierarchical constraints (58%), absence of standardized communication protocols (55%), language differences (42%), and emotional stress (40%). These barriers frequently led to misinterpretation, delayed interventions, and increased adverse event risks.
Conclusion: Communication plays a pivotal role in healthcare performance in CCUs. Addressing barriers through structured communication protocols, interprofessional training, and leadership support can significantly improve outcomes. Standardized tools like SBAR and regular briefings are recommended for optimal communication.




