Background: Cross-unit handovers transfer responsibility for the patient among healthcare teams in different clinical units, with missed information, potentially placing patients at risk for adverse events. Objectives: We analysed the communications between high-acuity and low-acuity units, their content and social context, and we explored whether common conceptual ground reduced potential threats to patient safety posed by current handover practices. Methods: We monitored the communication of five content items using handover probes for 22 patient transitions of care between high-acuity ' sender units' and low-acuity 'recipient units'. Data were analysed and discussed in focus groups with healthcare professionals to acquire insights into t...
Health Professions - Clinical: 4th Place, Honorable Mention (The Ohio State University Denman Underg...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Much of the research on improving patient handovers has fo...
Clinical handover is a key communication event in patient care and a major contributing factor in ad...
Background: Cross-unit handovers transfer responsibility for the patient among healthcare teams in d...
Aim: The aim of this study was to present an overview of current knowledge of approaches to improvin...
OBJECTIVES: To examine quality and safety in inter-professional clinical handovers in Post Anaesthet...
BACKGROUND Inadequate handover in emergency care is a threat to patient safety. Handover across c...
The patient handoff—the transfer of patient related health information from one caregiver to another...
© 2015 Dr. Nazik Mohammad AlturkiDuring handover in clinical settings, nurses share critical informa...
BACKGROUND: Handover practices at hospital discharge are relatively under-researched, particularly a...
Handovers need a common ground on the clinical cases between the members of the successive shifts to...
The provision of health care is becoming increasingly complex and fragmented.1,2 As a result, to ens...
Objectives: Inadequate patient handovers are associated with the occurrence of medical errors. The o...
Background: Handover practices at hospital discharge are relatively under-researched, particularly a...
Rationale, aims and objectives In order to enable safe and efficient information transfer between he...
Health Professions - Clinical: 4th Place, Honorable Mention (The Ohio State University Denman Underg...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Much of the research on improving patient handovers has fo...
Clinical handover is a key communication event in patient care and a major contributing factor in ad...
Background: Cross-unit handovers transfer responsibility for the patient among healthcare teams in d...
Aim: The aim of this study was to present an overview of current knowledge of approaches to improvin...
OBJECTIVES: To examine quality and safety in inter-professional clinical handovers in Post Anaesthet...
BACKGROUND Inadequate handover in emergency care is a threat to patient safety. Handover across c...
The patient handoff—the transfer of patient related health information from one caregiver to another...
© 2015 Dr. Nazik Mohammad AlturkiDuring handover in clinical settings, nurses share critical informa...
BACKGROUND: Handover practices at hospital discharge are relatively under-researched, particularly a...
Handovers need a common ground on the clinical cases between the members of the successive shifts to...
The provision of health care is becoming increasingly complex and fragmented.1,2 As a result, to ens...
Objectives: Inadequate patient handovers are associated with the occurrence of medical errors. The o...
Background: Handover practices at hospital discharge are relatively under-researched, particularly a...
Rationale, aims and objectives In order to enable safe and efficient information transfer between he...
Health Professions - Clinical: 4th Place, Honorable Mention (The Ohio State University Denman Underg...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Much of the research on improving patient handovers has fo...
Clinical handover is a key communication event in patient care and a major contributing factor in ad...