Aims: Nursing inter-shift handover remains an important traditional ritual in nursing. Timely and effective handover of critical information ensure continuity of patient care and safe delivery. This project took place in a tertiary mental health institution in Singapore. The project aims to (i) examine existing handover practices/process in the tertiary mental health institution; (ii) determine the strengths and limitations of the existing handover practice/process; and (iii) identify, implement and evaluate an evidence-based nursing inter-shift handover process to enhance patient safety and service delivery.
Methods: This project was conducted in three phases using the Joanna Briggs Institute Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System and Getting Research Into Practice programmes. It was implemented over a period of 4 months from end of August 2011 to beginning of December 2011. Evidence-based strategies such as town hall meetings and education sessions that reinforce proper handover techniques and its importance were implemented to enhance the handover processes and practices in four acute admitting wards. Pre- and post-audit data were observed and recorded for each case handover during each inter-shift handover session in four acute admitting wards.
Results: The handover processes for 212 cases for four acute admitting wards were observed using the seven audit criteria. Post-implementation audit findings show that compliance rate had improved significantly for the four criteria: an improvement of 49% compliance rate in the use of standardised documentation during shift handover session; an increase of 74% compliance rate in proper identification of patient at the start of each case report; a 31% increase in proper handing over of significant patient's history; and 18% increased compliance in providing detailed observation of patients.
Conclusion: This project had shown that handover sessions can be made effective by translating evidence into practice through ongoing evidence-based audit. Continuous evidence-based evaluation, identification and implementation of nursing inter-shift handover process are imperative to enhance patient safety and service delivery.
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Hisp Health Care Int
May 2024
School of Nursing and Rehabilitation, Universidad de La Sabana, Chía Cundinamarca, Colombia.
The transfer between nursing shifts must guarantee the quality of care for patients and their families in the hospital. This study aimed to transform the handover between nursing shifts to strengthen the care capacity of patients and their family caregivers, and improve the care capacity of nursing staff, in a Latin American university hospital. This is a Nursing Methodology Research developed in the following phases: (a) identification of the best handover practices between nursing shifts to apply them within the institutional culture; (2) diagnosis of the transfer between shifts in the hospital; (3) design and validation of the transformation proposal; (4) measurement of transfer indicators; and (5) definition of a path to improve this transfer.
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November 2020
Dato' Keramat (Setiawangsa) Health Clinic, Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya Health Department, Malaysia.
Introduction: The quality of information and efficiency in the practice and care environments are important aspects of nursing care. The use of a reliable and valid scale can monitor the quality of handover and provide information for continuous improvement of practice. This study aims to describe the perception of nurses, on the domains of quality of information, efficiency, interaction and support and patient involvement.
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February 2019
b Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine , University of Crete, Heraklion , Greece.
Nursing handovers provide critical information on the patient, requiring special communication skills and techniques between the nurses' shift-change. Current study investigates the experiences/views of nurses regarding the handover process. An observation method was applied assesing 22 interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire and an audio recording system throughout mixed content analysis.
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October 2017
1Gastroenterology Department, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai China 2Fudan University Centre for Evidence-based Nursing: a Joanna Briggs Institute Center of Excellence, Fudan University, Shanghai, China 3Nursing Department, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China 4The Joanna Briggs Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.
Background: Communication of information between and among healthcare providers is an essential element of patient care. Poor clinical handover has been associated with inaccurate clinical assessment and diagnosis, delays in diagnosis, medication errors and decreased patient satisfaction. Effective and efficient transition of patient care information requires an evidence-based handover approach.
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September 2013
Department of Nursing, Javad-Al- Aemeh Hospital, Mashhad, Iran.
Introduction: For maintaining the continuity of care and improving the quality of care, effective inter-shift information communication is necessary. Any handover error can endanger patient safety. Despite the importance of shift handover, there is no standard handover protocol in our healthcare settings.
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