Background: Handovers are a critical point of patient care and a significant source of adverse events. The WHO patient safety curriculum provides some structure for handover teaching; in Europe, there is no standardized curriculum for undergraduate handover training. To address this, the Aachen Interdisciplinary Training Centre for Medical Education, developed and established a pilot curriculum for handover training in the context of the EU-funded PATIENT-project Objective: To develop and implement a handover curriculum for medical students and to assess its effect on students’ awareness, confidence and knowledge regarding patient safety and handover in multiple settings. Methods: The pilot handover training curriculum was designed followin...
Background: As physicians reduce their work hours, transfer of patient care becomes more common; thi...
Background: The literature reveals a patchwork of knowledge about the effectiveness of handover and ...
Introduction: Poor handover and inadequate transmission of clinical information between shifts cause...
Background: Handovers are a critical point of patient care and a significant source of adverse event...
Objective: The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a newly developed standardised handov...
BackgroundPoor communication between healthcare professionals is recognised as accounting for a sign...
Background: Much evidence exists to demonstrate that poor handover can directly impact patient safet...
PurposeEffective handovers (handoffs) are vital to patient safety. Medical educators investigated ed...
BACKGROUND: Communication breakdowns during handovers contribute to adverse medical events. Handover...
What is handover? Handover is the accurate, reliable communication of task-relevant information bet...
Objective: This study aimed to measure the effectiveness of student handovers in simulation and exam...
Purpose To develop, by consultation with an expert group, agreed learning outcomes for the teaching ...
During work package 5 of the PATIENT project, we adapted modules from the PATIENT Handover Training ...
Drachsler, H., Kicken, W., Van der Klink, M., Stoyanov, S., Boshuizen, H. P. A., & Barach, P. (2012)...
Aims To independently evaluate and assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of an innovative app...
Background: As physicians reduce their work hours, transfer of patient care becomes more common; thi...
Background: The literature reveals a patchwork of knowledge about the effectiveness of handover and ...
Introduction: Poor handover and inadequate transmission of clinical information between shifts cause...
Background: Handovers are a critical point of patient care and a significant source of adverse event...
Objective: The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a newly developed standardised handov...
BackgroundPoor communication between healthcare professionals is recognised as accounting for a sign...
Background: Much evidence exists to demonstrate that poor handover can directly impact patient safet...
PurposeEffective handovers (handoffs) are vital to patient safety. Medical educators investigated ed...
BACKGROUND: Communication breakdowns during handovers contribute to adverse medical events. Handover...
What is handover? Handover is the accurate, reliable communication of task-relevant information bet...
Objective: This study aimed to measure the effectiveness of student handovers in simulation and exam...
Purpose To develop, by consultation with an expert group, agreed learning outcomes for the teaching ...
During work package 5 of the PATIENT project, we adapted modules from the PATIENT Handover Training ...
Drachsler, H., Kicken, W., Van der Klink, M., Stoyanov, S., Boshuizen, H. P. A., & Barach, P. (2012)...
Aims To independently evaluate and assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of an innovative app...
Background: As physicians reduce their work hours, transfer of patient care becomes more common; thi...
Background: The literature reveals a patchwork of knowledge about the effectiveness of handover and ...
Introduction: Poor handover and inadequate transmission of clinical information between shifts cause...