The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferred between healthcare providers, is a critical component of quality healthcare delivery. This paper examines data from recent incidents relating to clinical handover in acute care settings, in order to provide a basis for the design and implementation of preventive and corrective strategies. A sample of incidents (n = 459) relating to clinical handover was extracted from an Australian health service's incident reporting system using a manual search function. Incident narratives were subjected to classification according to the system safety and quality concepts of failure type, error type, and failure detection mechanism. The most prevalent f...
Effective transfer of information during the nursing handover contributes to patient safety. This st...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
Original article can be found at: http://intqhc.oxfordjournals.org/searchTo determine the prevalence...
The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferr...
Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue)The appropriate handover...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and characteristics of clinical handover incidents that occur...
Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient sa...
Inadequate handover is a major contributor to patient harm events. Studies to date have predominantl...
Objectives Inadequate patient handovers are associated with the occurrence of medical errors. The ob...
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...
In the emergency department, communication failures occur in clinical handover due to the urgent, ch...
Failure of effective handover is a major preventable cause of patient harm. We aimed to promote accu...
Poor-quality patient handover leads to adverse patient outcomes. Consequently, handover has been ide...
Aims and objectives. This review aims to examine critically, the methods and modes of delivery of ha...
Effective transfer of information during the nursing handover contributes to patient safety. This st...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
Original article can be found at: http://intqhc.oxfordjournals.org/searchTo determine the prevalence...
The appropriate handover of patients, whereby responsibility and accountability of care is transferr...
Early View (Online Version of Record published before inclusion in an issue)The appropriate handover...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and characteristics of clinical handover incidents that occur...
Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient sa...
Inadequate handover is a major contributor to patient harm events. Studies to date have predominantl...
Objectives Inadequate patient handovers are associated with the occurrence of medical errors. The ob...
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...
In the emergency department, communication failures occur in clinical handover due to the urgent, ch...
Failure of effective handover is a major preventable cause of patient harm. We aimed to promote accu...
Poor-quality patient handover leads to adverse patient outcomes. Consequently, handover has been ide...
Aims and objectives. This review aims to examine critically, the methods and modes of delivery of ha...
Effective transfer of information during the nursing handover contributes to patient safety. This st...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
Original article can be found at: http://intqhc.oxfordjournals.org/searchTo determine the prevalence...