Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient safety. Handover in emergency care is a particularly vulnerable activity owing to the high-risk context and overcrowded conditions. In addition, handover frequently takes place across the boundaries of organisations that have different goals and motivations, and that exhibit different local cultures and behaviours. This study aimed to explore the risks associated with handover failure in the emergency care pathway, and to identify organisational factors that impact on the quality of handover. Methods: Three NHS emergency care pathways were studied. The study used a qualitative design. Risks were explored in nine focus group-based risk analysis ...
Aims To independently evaluate and assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of an innovative app...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...
The paper presents the results of a qualitative study investigating safety of patient handover in th...
BACKGROUND Inadequate handover in emergency care is a threat to patient safety. Handover across c...
Introduction Ambulance crews make 3.6 million emergency journeys each year. Effective patient transf...
Background Handover occurs as a daily task for health care professionals in all levels of care. Hand...
The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferr...
Introduction: The handover process in the emergency department (ED) is relevant for patient outcomes...
In the emergency department, communication failures occur in clinical handover due to the urgent, ch...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferr...
We explored the existing patient handover practices between emergency care practitioners and healthc...
Objectives: Inadequate patient handovers are associated with the occurrence of medical errors. The o...
In the emergency department, communication failures occur in clinical handover due to the urgent, ch...
Aims To independently evaluate and assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of an innovative app...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...
The paper presents the results of a qualitative study investigating safety of patient handover in th...
BACKGROUND Inadequate handover in emergency care is a threat to patient safety. Handover across c...
Introduction Ambulance crews make 3.6 million emergency journeys each year. Effective patient transf...
Background Handover occurs as a daily task for health care professionals in all levels of care. Hand...
The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferr...
Introduction: The handover process in the emergency department (ED) is relevant for patient outcomes...
In the emergency department, communication failures occur in clinical handover due to the urgent, ch...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferr...
We explored the existing patient handover practices between emergency care practitioners and healthc...
Objectives: Inadequate patient handovers are associated with the occurrence of medical errors. The o...
In the emergency department, communication failures occur in clinical handover due to the urgent, ch...
Aims To independently evaluate and assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of an innovative app...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...