Implementing standardized, inter-unit communication in an international setting: handoff of patients from emergency medicine to internal medicine
- 03.02.2017
- EM - ORIGINAL
- Verfasst von
- Kamna S. Balhara
- Susan M. Peterson
- Mohamed Moheb Elabd
- Linda Regan
- Xavier Anton
- Basil Ali Al-Natour
- Yu-Hsiang Hsieh
- James Scheulen
- Sarah A. Stewart de Ramirez
- Erschienen in
- Internal and Emergency Medicine | Ausgabe 3/2018
Abstract
Standardized handoffs may reduce communication errors, but research on handoff in community and international settings is lacking. Our study at a community hospital in the United Arab Emirates characterizes existing handoff practices for admitted patients from emergency medicine (EM) to internal medicine (IM), develops a standardized handoff tool, and assesses its impact on communication and physician perceptions. EM physicians completed a survey regarding handoff practices and expectations. Trained observers utilized a checklist based on the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety model to observe 40 handoffs. EM and IM physicians collaboratively developed a written tool encouraging bedside handoff of admitted patients. After the intervention, surveys of EM physicians and 40 observations were subsequently repeated. 77.5% of initial observed handoffs occurred face-to-face, with 42.5% at bedside, and in four different languages. Most survey respondents considered face-to-face handoff ideal. Respondents noted 9–13 patients suffering harm due to handoff in the prior month. After handoff tool implementation, 97.5% of observed handoffs occurred face-to-face (versus 77.5%, p = 0.014), with 82.5% at bedside (versus 42.5%, p < 0.001), and all in English. Handoff was streamlined from 7 possible pathways to 3. Most post-intervention survey respondents reported improved workflow (77.8%) and safety (83.3%); none reported patient harm. Respondents and observers noted reduced inefficiency (p < 0.05). Our standardized tool increased face-to-face and bedside handoff, positively impacted workflow, and increased perceptions of safety by EM physicians in an international, non-academic setting. Our three-step approach can be applied towards developing standardized, context-specific inter-specialty handoff in a variety of settings.
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- Titel
- Implementing standardized, inter-unit communication in an international setting: handoff of patients from emergency medicine to internal medicine
- Verfasst von
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Kamna S. Balhara
Susan M. Peterson
Mohamed Moheb Elabd
Linda Regan
Xavier Anton
Basil Ali Al-Natour
Yu-Hsiang Hsieh
James Scheulen
Sarah A. Stewart de Ramirez
- Publikationsdatum
- 03.02.2017
- Verlag
- Springer International Publishing
- Erschienen in
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Internal and Emergency Medicine / Ausgabe 3/2018
Print ISSN: 1828-0447
Elektronische ISSN: 1970-9366 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-017-1615-y
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