Background: Information communicated by ambulance paramedics to Emergency Department (ED) staff during handover of patients has been found to be inconsistent and incomplete, and yet has major implications for patients' subsequent hospital treatment and trajectory of care. Aim: The study's aims were to: (1) identify the existing structure of paramedic-to-emergency staff handovers by video recording and analysing them; (2) involve practitioners in reflecting on practice using the footage; (3) combine those reflections with formal analyses of these filmed handovers to design a handover protocol; (4) trial-run the protocol; and (5) assess the protocol's enactment. Method: The study was a 'video-reflexive ethnography' involving: structured analy...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...
Introduction Ambulance crews make 3.6 million emergency journeys each year. Effective patient transf...
Contains fulltext : 153144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To s...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction: The handover process in the emergency department (ED) is relevant for patient outcomes...
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: Improving patient handover is currently considered as a patient safety goal and one of...
Improving the effectiveness of the transfer of information during handover among doctors is an essen...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate perceptions by paramedics and hospital receiv...
Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient sa...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
and receiving staff in the emergency department Objective: The purpose of this study is to investiga...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...
Introduction Ambulance crews make 3.6 million emergency journeys each year. Effective patient transf...
Contains fulltext : 153144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To s...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
Introduction: The handover process in the emergency department (ED) is relevant for patient outcomes...
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: Improving patient handover is currently considered as a patient safety goal and one of...
Improving the effectiveness of the transfer of information during handover among doctors is an essen...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate perceptions by paramedics and hospital receiv...
Background and objectives: Handover and communication failures are a recognised threat to patient sa...
Background: Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause...
and receiving staff in the emergency department Objective: The purpose of this study is to investiga...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
OBJECTIVES: This study identifies best practice for shift handover and introduces a new tool used to...
There is an emerging body of literature on handover communication in civilian emergency care setting...