Background: Handoffs serve a critical function in ensuring patient care continuity during transitions of care. Studies to date have predominantly focused on intershift handoffs, with relatively little attention given to intrahospital transfers. A systematic literature review was conducted to characterize the nature of handoff failures during intrahospital transfers and to examine factors affecting handoff communication and the effectiveness of current interventions. Methods: Primary studies investigating handoff communication between care providers during intrahospital transfers were sought in the English-language literature between 1980 and February 2011. Data for study design, population characteristics, sample size, setting, intervention...
Abstract Objective: To gather scientific evidence about ICU handoff practices and their implication...
Purpose of Project: In an ICU environment, precise, high-quality communication between all disciplin...
Patient safety and communication are crucial to the nursing handoff. Emergency department (ED) patie...
Patient handoff is defined as a transfer and acceptance of responsibility for patient care that is a...
Handoffs are the transfer of care, involving communication of important clinical information, transf...
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations reported that poor communication i...
Effective handoff communication is critical for patient safety. Research is needed to understand how...
Updated draft of hospital handoff literature survey - Sept 2010. Now cites 640 items.Background: In ...
Effective communication is at the heart of quality patient care. Handoffs – the transfer of patient ...
This document reviews the full collection of literature on hospital handoffs and is referenced by sh...
ABSTRACT\ud INTERSHIFT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CAREGIVERS:\ud PATIENT HANDOFFS\ud by\ud Deborah A. Cli...
The patient handoff—the transfer of patient related health information from one caregiver to another...
Abstract Background. Ineffective patient handoff can result in poor nurse communication, increasing ...
The effect of a multi-faceted handoff strategy in a high volume internal medicine inpatient setting ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The effect of a multi-faceted handoff strategy in a high volume internal me...
Abstract Objective: To gather scientific evidence about ICU handoff practices and their implication...
Purpose of Project: In an ICU environment, precise, high-quality communication between all disciplin...
Patient safety and communication are crucial to the nursing handoff. Emergency department (ED) patie...
Patient handoff is defined as a transfer and acceptance of responsibility for patient care that is a...
Handoffs are the transfer of care, involving communication of important clinical information, transf...
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations reported that poor communication i...
Effective handoff communication is critical for patient safety. Research is needed to understand how...
Updated draft of hospital handoff literature survey - Sept 2010. Now cites 640 items.Background: In ...
Effective communication is at the heart of quality patient care. Handoffs – the transfer of patient ...
This document reviews the full collection of literature on hospital handoffs and is referenced by sh...
ABSTRACT\ud INTERSHIFT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CAREGIVERS:\ud PATIENT HANDOFFS\ud by\ud Deborah A. Cli...
The patient handoff—the transfer of patient related health information from one caregiver to another...
Abstract Background. Ineffective patient handoff can result in poor nurse communication, increasing ...
The effect of a multi-faceted handoff strategy in a high volume internal medicine inpatient setting ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The effect of a multi-faceted handoff strategy in a high volume internal me...
Abstract Objective: To gather scientific evidence about ICU handoff practices and their implication...
Purpose of Project: In an ICU environment, precise, high-quality communication between all disciplin...
Patient safety and communication are crucial to the nursing handoff. Emergency department (ED) patie...