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A Pilot Study of Patient Photographs and Handoff Communication

Hospital Pediatrics, 2022
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Safe and effective handoffs have become a national priority. Given that patient photographs have been associated with safety benefits in other settings, we hypothesize they could improve handoff communication.
Helen K, Hughes   +7 more
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Handoffs and Equity: Impact of a Patient Distribution Model on Handoffs for Black Patients

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Hospital medicine patient distribution models (PDM) assign patients to inpatient services on hospital admission. Models balance tradeoffs including patient handoffs, physician wellness, subspecialty care, and other factors to ensure optimal outcomes; however, equity is rarely considered.
Ethan Molitch-Hou   +5 more
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Patients' Perceptions of Bedside Handoff

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2014
Current literature on patients' perceptions of bedside handoff describes studies using qualitative, anecdotal, and/or indirect measurement. This study identifies patients' perceptions of the bedside handoff through direct and quantitative measurement.
Yvonne, Ford   +2 more
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Perfecting the Patient Handoff: Improving the Process for Patients and Nurses

Nursing for Women's Health, 2010
Lori Olvera, RNC, MSN, PHN Mary Campbell Bliss, RN, MS, CNS Do any of these scenarios sound familiar? A patient is transferred from labor and delivery (L&D) to postpartum and when the patient arrives, the room is still dirty. A baby is transferred to the nursery and although the baby is a girl, her name bands say “male.” A patient is transferred to ...
Lori, Olvera, Mary Campbell, Bliss
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Accurate Patient Handoffs: Imperative for Patient Safety

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2007
F YOU LOOK UP the word “handoff” in any ypical dictionary, the definition begins with ootball and describes a handoff as handing the all to a teammate during play. That particular efinition was not the exact “handoff” I was nterested in, although I did wonder if they had ime to give a report on the condition of the lay before handing over the ball ...
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Handoffs Between Radiologists and Patients: Threat or Opportunity?

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2011
Radiologists, referring physicians, and patients all have certain legal rights regarding access to medical records, including imaging data. The degree of patient access is likely to increase with the growing adoption of patient portals and personal health records.
Nabile, Safdar   +3 more
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Nurses' Views of Patient Handoffs in Japanese Hospitals

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2012
Staff perceptions of risks associated with patient handoffs were investigated in a survey of nurses in 6 Japanese hospitals. A total of 1462 valid responses were collected from nurses with an overall response rate of 74%. Respondents are moderately satisfied with the transfer of information and responsibility during handoffs.
Xiuzhu, Gu   +4 more
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Assessing the quality of patient handoffs at care transitions

BMJ Quality & Safety, 2010
Effective handoff practices (ie, mechanisms for transferring information, responsibility and authority) are critical to ensure continuity of care and patient safety.This study aimed to develop a rating tool (self-rating and external rating) for handoff quality that goes beyond mere information transfer.The rating tool was piloted during 126 patient ...
Manser, Tanja   +4 more
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Patient handoffs.

Hospitals & health networks, 2008
This month's foldout section underscores the risks inherent every time a patient is transferred from one caregiver to another and outlines the three keys to successful handoffs.
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Implementation of a computerized patient handoff application.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2014
For hospitalized patients, handoffs between providers affect continuity of care and increase the risk of medical errors. Most commercial electronic health record (EHR) systems lack dedicated tools to support patient handoff activities. We developed a collaborative application supporting patient handoff that is fully integrated with our commercial EHR ...
David K. Vawdrey   +4 more
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