Synopsis of Social media discussions
The posts reflect a generally positive reception, emphasizing pride in the collaboration and the use of behavioral science to enhance adherence, with phrases like 'can use behavior science' and 'improve patient outcomes' indicating optimism about real-world benefits. The tone and words suggest a recognition of the article's relevance and potential influence in hospital settings.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions express support for the publication, highlighting the importance of behavioral strategies to improve hospital practices.
Interest
High level of interestPosts show high interest, with participants eager to acknowledge the collaboration and the implications for patient outcomes.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments demonstrate a moderate level of engagement, referencing collaboration efforts and the application of behavior science.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions suggest a positive perception of the article’s potential impact on healthcare practices, though mostly from a supportive perspective.
Social Mentions
YouTube
2 Videos
4 Posts
Metrics
Video Views
54
Total Likes
7
Extended Reach
14,776
Social Features
6
Timeline: Posts about article
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Posts referencing the article
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RT @NicoleGravina: I’m really proud of this recent publication and collaboration with @FS_Southwick and other UF Health colleagues. We can…
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Kerry Shea
@operantbaby (Twitter)RT @NicoleGravina: I’m really proud of this recent publication and collaboration with @FS_Southwick and other UF Health colleagues. We can…
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Erin Westgate
@ErinWestgate (Twitter)RT @NicoleGravina: I’m really proud of this recent publication and collaboration with @FS_Southwick and other UF Health colleagues. We can…
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Dr. Nicole Gravina @ngravina.bsky.social
@NicoleGravina (Twitter)I’m really proud of this recent publication and collaboration with @FS_Southwick and other UF Health colleagues. We can use behavior science to design a positive approach to increase adherence to procedures that improve patient outcomes. https://t.co/qjks1rkv3m
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study focused on increasing hospital physicians' adherence to standardized bedside rounding procedures, which are important for improving communication and patient care.
- Two behavioral interventions—task clarification, feedback, and weekly huddles—were tested in two hospital units, resulting in significant improvements in adherence rates without increasing the time spent on rounds.
- The findings suggest that implementing these targeted behavioral strategies can effectively enhance compliance with standardized rounding practices among physicians.]
Magnus Johansson
@pgmjoh (Twitter)