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Structuring flexibility: the potential good, bad and ugly in standardisation of handovers


ES Patterson - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Few strategies routinely used during shift change handovers in high-reliability
organisations (HROs) are used in healthcare.1 The findings from the paper in
this issue by Borowitz et al2 (see page 6) add to the growing empirical ...
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A theoretical framework and competency-based approach to improving handoffs


VM Arora, JK Johnson, DO Meltzer, HJ … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
ABSTRACT Background: Once characterised by remarkable continuity of care by a
familiar doctor, patient care today is delivered by multiple physicians with
varying degrees of knowledge of the patient. Yet, few trainees learn the ...
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Adequacy of information transferred at resident sign-out (inhospital handover of care): a …


SM Borowitz, LA Waggoner-Fountain, EJ … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: 158 of 196 (81%) potential surveys were collected. On 49/158 surveys
(31%), residents indicated something happened while on call they were not
adequately prepared for. In 40/49 instances residents did not receive ...
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Handovers and Debussy


DP Stevens - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
When I started to study the piano at the age of eight, I would labour over my
exercises and pieces, one note at a time. As I learned to read music, there was
always a sense of accomplishment when the played notes seemed to reflect ...
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Dropping the baton: a qualitative analysis of failures during the transition from emergency …

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LI Horwitz, T Meredith, JD Schuur, NR Shah, … - Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
We surveyed all emergency medicine house staff, emergency physician assistants,
internal medicine house staff and hospitalists at an urban, academic medical
center. Respondents were asked to describe any adverse events occurring ...
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[PDF] A conceptual framework for studying the safety of transitions in emergency care


R Behara, RL Wears, SJ Perry, E Eisenberg, … - Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to …, 2005 - Citeseer
In health care organizations, the division of labor and a need for continuous,
24- hour treatment subjects patients to multiple transitions in care. These
transitions, or “handovers,” are potential points of failure that have ...
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Conceptualizing handover strategies at change of shift in the emergency department: a …


RH Lawrence, AM Tomolo, AP Garlisi, DC … - BMC Health Services Research, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
The importance and complexity of handovers is well-established. Progress for
intervening in the emergency department change of shift handovers may be
hampered by lack of a conceptual framework. The objectives were to gain a ...
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What are covering doctors told about their patients? Analysis of sign-out among internal …


LI Horwitz, T Moin, HM Krumholz, L Wang, EH … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com
Horwitz, LI; Moin, T; Krumholz, HM; Wang, L; Bradley, EH.
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Handoffs causing patient harm: a survey of medical and surgical house staff

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BT Kitch, JB Cooper, WM Zapol, JE Marder, A … - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Debate continues over the impact of reductions in resident work hours on patient
outcomes. 3–6 In any case, it seems likely that improvements to patient safety
from reductions in fatigue are at least partially offset by associated ...
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Need for standardized sign-out in the emergency department: a survey of emergency …


M Sinha, J Shriki, R Salness, PA Blackburn - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To determine the existing patterns of sign-out processes prevalent
in emergency departments (EDs) nationwide. In addition, to assess whether
training programs provide specific guidance to their trainees regarding ...
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