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2016
Handover can present opportunities for a number of medical errors. Geriatric patients are at particularly high risk of misadventure as a result of growing medical complexity with age, with such complexity typically resulting in the involvement of multiple clinicians and thus multiple layers of handover during an episode of care.
Mariam Abdurrahman, Claudia Garcia
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Handover can present opportunities for a number of medical errors. Geriatric patients are at particularly high risk of misadventure as a result of growing medical complexity with age, with such complexity typically resulting in the involvement of multiple clinicians and thus multiple layers of handover during an episode of care.
Mariam Abdurrahman, Claudia Garcia
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The practice of clinical handover: a respite perspective
British Journal of Nursing, 2014This article aims to reflect on handovers that take place in respite settings—a healthcare setting with little mention in the literature. The author presents a reflective account of the practice of handover in one respite unit in south-east England. As these are the author's own observations and experience, no reflective model has been used as a guide.
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BMC Medical Education
Nursing internship students often lack the necessary clinical decision-making skills, confidence, and experience due to limited competence. To ensure safe and high-quality care, nursing faculty must train graduates with the self-efficacy required to make
Faezeh Gheisari +6 more
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Nursing internship students often lack the necessary clinical decision-making skills, confidence, and experience due to limited competence. To ensure safe and high-quality care, nursing faculty must train graduates with the self-efficacy required to make
Faezeh Gheisari +6 more
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Communication & Medicine, 2013
Clinical handover – the transfer between clinicians of responsibility and accountability for patients and their care (AMA 2006) – is a pivotal and high-risk communicative event in hospital practice. Studies focusing on critical incidents, mortality, risk and patient harm in hospitals have highlighted ineffective communication – including incomplete ...
Suzanne, Eggins, Diana, Slade
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Clinical handover – the transfer between clinicians of responsibility and accountability for patients and their care (AMA 2006) – is a pivotal and high-risk communicative event in hospital practice. Studies focusing on critical incidents, mortality, risk and patient harm in hospitals have highlighted ineffective communication – including incomplete ...
Suzanne, Eggins, Diana, Slade
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The usefulness and feasibility of a reflexivity method to improve clinical handover
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2006AbstractObjective The evaluation of the usefulness and feasibility of the reflexivity method (RM), which encourages dialogue and reflections between doctors, and enables change.Methods On the basis of literature research into effective medical professional learning and reflection, essential elements that stimulate reflection and learning were ...
Broekhuis, Manda, Veldkamp, Carla
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Assessing clinical handover between paramedics and the trauma team
Injury, 2010The aim of effective clinical handover is seamless transfer of information between care providers. Handover between paramedics and the trauma team provides challenges in ensuring that information loss does not occur. Handover is often time-pressured and paramedics' clinical notes are often delayed in reaching the trauma team.
Sue M, Evans +6 more
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Nurse Education in Practice, 2018
The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an education intervention for the implementation of the clinical handover tool iSoBAR, in an acute setting.
Tania Beament +3 more
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The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of an education intervention for the implementation of the clinical handover tool iSoBAR, in an acute setting.
Tania Beament +3 more
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Frontiers in Health Services
Introduction The Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation (ISBAR) approach to clinical handovers assists healthcare providers in sharing information about patients within clinical teams and across health sectors while reducing ...
Carlo Lazzari, M. Rabottini
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Introduction The Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation (ISBAR) approach to clinical handovers assists healthcare providers in sharing information about patients within clinical teams and across health sectors while reducing ...
Carlo Lazzari, M. Rabottini
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Opportunistically Discovering Usability Requirements for a Clinical Handover System
2013Clinical Handover in hospital is a process that can cause a major risk to patients, and be inefficient and time-consuming for staff. Software designed to support such processes needs to be used in a demanding and fast-moving environment. This work formulated Usability Design Requirements for such a handover software system.
David Kaufmann +5 more
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[The handover in clinical practice of anesthesiologists and intensivists.]
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2022The handover among healthcare professionals has been a topic of increasing interest over recent years. Many studies have shown that ineffective communication during handover can be critical, particularly for anaesthesiologists and intensivists because of the highly complex needs of patients under their care.
Carla, Maglione +7 more
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