IntroductionThere is a dearth of literature that specifically addresses the handover reporting process among healthcare staff working in children’s Emergency Department (ED). Widespread gaps in service provision, such as gaps in communication in handover reports to ambulance staff have been noted in the general literature on the topic. There are also improvements observed in handover when a structured mnemonic was encouraged. Structured reports improve communication, safety and may reduce medication errors. Thus the improvement of handover reporting in children’s ED has important implications for children’s healthcare practice. However little is known however about communication processes during handover reports in Italian children’s ED or ...
Patient handover has been recognized as a highly complex and dynamic process that relies heavily on ...
Background: During the transfer of patients, both ambulance and hospital emergency service professio...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction. There is a dearth of literature that specifically addresses the handover reporting pro...
Background Handover occurs as a daily task for health care professionals in all levels of care. Hand...
To evaluate knowledge transfer and perceptions using a structured handover process for the postopera...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
Inadequate information management, especially during patient handoff, contributes to a large part of...
Improving the effectiveness of the transfer of information during handover among doctors is an essen...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction Ambulance crews make 3.6 million emergency journeys each year. Effective patient transf...
Background: The National Association of EMS Physicians emphasizes the importance of high quality com...
Background Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background The handover and transport of critically ill pediatric patients requi...
BACKGROUND Inadequate handover in emergency care is a threat to patient safety. Handover across c...
Patient handover has been recognized as a highly complex and dynamic process that relies heavily on ...
Background: During the transfer of patients, both ambulance and hospital emergency service professio...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction. There is a dearth of literature that specifically addresses the handover reporting pro...
Background Handover occurs as a daily task for health care professionals in all levels of care. Hand...
To evaluate knowledge transfer and perceptions using a structured handover process for the postopera...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
Inadequate information management, especially during patient handoff, contributes to a large part of...
Improving the effectiveness of the transfer of information during handover among doctors is an essen...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction Ambulance crews make 3.6 million emergency journeys each year. Effective patient transf...
Background: The National Association of EMS Physicians emphasizes the importance of high quality com...
Background Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background The handover and transport of critically ill pediatric patients requi...
BACKGROUND Inadequate handover in emergency care is a threat to patient safety. Handover across c...
Patient handover has been recognized as a highly complex and dynamic process that relies heavily on ...
Background: During the transfer of patients, both ambulance and hospital emergency service professio...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...