Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover

Aims and objectives. This review aims to examine critically, the methods and modes of delivery of handover used in contemporary health care settings and explore the feasibility of a computerised handover system for improving patient safety. Background. Clinicians play a critical role in promoting pa...

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Main Authors: Matic, J., Davidson, Patricia, Salamonson, Y.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Blackwell Publishing 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11800
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author Matic, J.
Davidson, Patricia
Salamonson, Y.
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Salamonson, Y.
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description Aims and objectives. This review aims to examine critically, the methods and modes of delivery of handover used in contemporary health care settings and explore the feasibility of a computerised handover system for improving patient safety. Background. Clinicians play a critical role in promoting patient safety, and the handover ritual is recognised as important inexchanging information and planning patient care. Communication failures have been identified as an important cause ofadverse incidents in hospitals. Design. Integrative literature review. Methods. Search of multiple electronic databases using terms: nursing handover, handoff, shift-to-shift reporting and change ofshift report. Discussion. To date, the focus of research has primarily been on the vehicle of the handover, rather than the content andprocesses involved in ensuring the reliability and quality of clinical information. Employing a computerised handover system inthe clinical arena has the potential to improve the quality and safety of clinical care. Conclusions. Whilst the handover performed from shift-to-shift is a valuable communication strategy, ambiguities and incomplete information can increase the risks of adverse events. Given the importance of effective communication, its key linkto patient safety and the frequency of nursing handover, it is imperative that clinical handover undergo increased scrutiny, development and research. Relevance to clinical practice. This review underscores the challenge in clinical handover and recommends the use of technological solutions to improve communication strategies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-118002017-09-13T16:07:07Z Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover Matic, J. Davidson, Patricia Salamonson, Y. nurses computerised patient safety shift handover nursing communication systems Aims and objectives. This review aims to examine critically, the methods and modes of delivery of handover used in contemporary health care settings and explore the feasibility of a computerised handover system for improving patient safety. Background. Clinicians play a critical role in promoting patient safety, and the handover ritual is recognised as important inexchanging information and planning patient care. Communication failures have been identified as an important cause ofadverse incidents in hospitals. Design. Integrative literature review. Methods. Search of multiple electronic databases using terms: nursing handover, handoff, shift-to-shift reporting and change ofshift report. Discussion. To date, the focus of research has primarily been on the vehicle of the handover, rather than the content andprocesses involved in ensuring the reliability and quality of clinical information. Employing a computerised handover system inthe clinical arena has the potential to improve the quality and safety of clinical care. Conclusions. Whilst the handover performed from shift-to-shift is a valuable communication strategy, ambiguities and incomplete information can increase the risks of adverse events. Given the importance of effective communication, its key linkto patient safety and the frequency of nursing handover, it is imperative that clinical handover undergo increased scrutiny, development and research. Relevance to clinical practice. This review underscores the challenge in clinical handover and recommends the use of technological solutions to improve communication strategies. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11800 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03242.x Blackwell Publishing restricted
spellingShingle nurses
computerised
patient safety
shift handover
nursing
communication systems
Matic, J.
Davidson, Patricia
Salamonson, Y.
Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
title Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
title_full Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
title_fullStr Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
title_full_unstemmed Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
title_short Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
title_sort review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover
topic nurses
computerised
patient safety
shift handover
nursing
communication systems
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11800