What is handover? Handover is the accurate, reliable communication of task-relevant information between doctors and patients and from one care-giver to another. This occurs in many situations in healthcare. Why is handover important? Improperly conducted handovers lead to wrong treatment, delays in medical diagnosis, life threatening adverse events, patient complaints, increased health care expenditure, increased length of stay hospital and a range of other effects that impact on the health system(1). This is how accurate performed and well-structured handovers improve patient safety, i.e. “absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care” (2). How to teach handover? The best way to teach practical skills is,...
Poor handovers contribute to medical near misses, adverse events and waste of healthcare resources. ...
During work package 5 of the PATIENT project, we adapted modules from the PATIENT Handover Training ...
The World Health Organization lists inaccurate handovers as one of its High 5 patient safety risks (...
BACKGROUND: Communication breakdowns during handovers contribute to adverse medical events. Handover...
Background: Handovers are a critical point of patient care and a significant source of adverse event...
Background: Much evidence exists to demonstrate that poor handover can directly impact patient safet...
PurposeEffective handovers (handoffs) are vital to patient safety. Medical educators investigated ed...
Drachsler, H., Kicken, W., Van der Klink, M., Stoyanov, S., Boshuizen, H. P. A., & Barach, P. (2012)...
What is handover? Handover is the accurate, reliable communication of task-relevant information betw...
Objective: The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a newly developed standardised handov...
BackgroundPoor communication between healthcare professionals is recognised as accounting for a sign...
Effective handover is an essential skill for both junior doctors and nurses to acquire. Communicatio...
Background: The literature reveals a patchwork of knowledge about the effectiveness of handover and ...
Purpose To develop, by consultation with an expert group, agreed learning outcomes for the teaching ...
Background: As physicians reduce their work hours, transfer of patient care becomes more common; thi...
Poor handovers contribute to medical near misses, adverse events and waste of healthcare resources. ...
During work package 5 of the PATIENT project, we adapted modules from the PATIENT Handover Training ...
The World Health Organization lists inaccurate handovers as one of its High 5 patient safety risks (...
BACKGROUND: Communication breakdowns during handovers contribute to adverse medical events. Handover...
Background: Handovers are a critical point of patient care and a significant source of adverse event...
Background: Much evidence exists to demonstrate that poor handover can directly impact patient safet...
PurposeEffective handovers (handoffs) are vital to patient safety. Medical educators investigated ed...
Drachsler, H., Kicken, W., Van der Klink, M., Stoyanov, S., Boshuizen, H. P. A., & Barach, P. (2012)...
What is handover? Handover is the accurate, reliable communication of task-relevant information betw...
Objective: The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a newly developed standardised handov...
BackgroundPoor communication between healthcare professionals is recognised as accounting for a sign...
Effective handover is an essential skill for both junior doctors and nurses to acquire. Communicatio...
Background: The literature reveals a patchwork of knowledge about the effectiveness of handover and ...
Purpose To develop, by consultation with an expert group, agreed learning outcomes for the teaching ...
Background: As physicians reduce their work hours, transfer of patient care becomes more common; thi...
Poor handovers contribute to medical near misses, adverse events and waste of healthcare resources. ...
During work package 5 of the PATIENT project, we adapted modules from the PATIENT Handover Training ...
The World Health Organization lists inaccurate handovers as one of its High 5 patient safety risks (...