Abstract published with permission. At present, the inter-hospital transfer process has been described as suboptimal and current literature fails to describe or analyse the complete transfer process. In particular, the challenges and barriers from UK NHS ambulance services are yet to be described. To examine this further, a study has been undertaken to explore a NHS ambulance service personnel’s experiences, perceptions and issues relating to the inter-hospital transfer process. The findings have shown that ambulance personnel approach inter-hospital transfers from a business perspective, which affects the way they process and perceive transfers. There exists a consensus among staff that the inter-hospital transfer policy or procedure is no...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Introduction: Patients who present to hospital with an acute non-critical illness or injury, which i...
Aim: To describe emergency ambulance crews' views about (1) how they make decisions on whether to co...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction It is estimated that in excess of 10 000 critically ill or injured patients are transfe...
Background Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
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: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Background Handover occurs as a daily task for health care professionals in all levels of care. Hand...
Background Inter-hospital transfers (IHT) from Emergency Departments occur when a patient requires...
Background: During the transfer of patients, both ambulance and hospital emergency service professio...
Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient sa...
Improving the effectiveness of the transfer of information during handover among doctors is an essen...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Introduction: Patients who present to hospital with an acute non-critical illness or injury, which i...
Aim: To describe emergency ambulance crews' views about (1) how they make decisions on whether to co...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction It is estimated that in excess of 10 000 critically ill or injured patients are transfe...
Background Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
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: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Background Handover occurs as a daily task for health care professionals in all levels of care. Hand...
Background Inter-hospital transfers (IHT) from Emergency Departments occur when a patient requires...
Background: During the transfer of patients, both ambulance and hospital emergency service professio...
Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient sa...
Improving the effectiveness of the transfer of information during handover among doctors is an essen...
OBJECTIVES Handover across care boundaries poses additional challenges due to the different profe...
Introduction: Patients who present to hospital with an acute non-critical illness or injury, which i...
Aim: To describe emergency ambulance crews' views about (1) how they make decisions on whether to co...