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Effective Communication in Clinical Handover : From Research to Practice. Suzanne Eggins

Effective Communication in Clinical Handover : From Research to Practice


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Author: Suzanne Eggins
Published Date: 24 Mar 2016
Publisher: De Gruyter
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::367 pages
ISBN10: 3110378868
ISBN13: 9783110378863
Filename: effective-communication-in-clinical-handover-from-research-to-practice.pdf
Dimension: 170x 240x 19.56mm::628g

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Many patient safety experts recommend using structured communication approaches for sharing Sometimes the clinical situation is unclear or evolving, and a handover may be an opportunity for those Learn more about the I-PASS Study. Jump to RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE - This study demonstrates that professional communication training on handovers has increased nurses' Read "Effective handover communication: An overview of research and improvement efforts, Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at your fingertips. that there remains a lack of common understanding of the term clinical handover.Some research included routine communication interactions between healthcare professionals as part of clinical handover, while other research restricted the term to particular clinical settings. The Clinical handover of immediate post-operative patients: A literature review Abstract The transfer of professional responsibility for some or all aspects of patient care, within and between professional groups on a temporary or permanent basis, is termed clinical handover. Communication during clinical handover is considered a also suggests the need for an in-depth study on handover practice in respite care. The importance of good communication at handover can be reflected in the At shift change, an effective handover supports the transition of critical continuity of care, whereas poor communication at handover can jeopardize patient safety. Research recently published in the Journal of Nursing Care Quality found that Best practice recommendations suggest the use of a standardized process to 18, 983 989. Author's personal copy Clinical handover of patients arriving ambulance to a hospital emergency department: 141 Murphy, A.G., Wears, R.L., 2009. The medium is the message: Queensland Health, 2011. Clinical Handover Policy Consultation communication and power in sign-outs. The OSSIE guide to clinical handover improvement (ACSQHC, 2010), a consolidation of the work of the Australian programme, emphasized that most factors (apart from the benefits of face-to-face communication and improved documentation) are not strictly evidence-based. Effective Communication in Clinical Handover: From Research to Practice: Suzanne Eggins, Diana Slade, Fiona Geddes: Libri in altre lingue. Effective Communication in Clinical Handover. From Research to Practice. Ed. Eggins, Suzanne / Slade, Diana / Geddes, Fiona. With contrib. Sonntag, Her books include Effective Communication in Clinical Handover: from research to practice (with Eggins and Geddes, eds. 2016, de Gruyter Combining participatory action research (PAR) and action learning (AL) is an changing clinical practice in nursing handover and communication effectiveness of the traditional nursing handover (in one clinical unit) with Ineffective handover communication is a highlighted contributing factor in adverse shift handover to improve effective communication and patient safety: Pilot study Observations result of handover practices trial after an introduction of the Clinical handover is a key communication event in patient care and a major contributing factor in adverse events in hospitals. Current research on handover emphasizes communication skills training. We investigate the intergroup context and systemic factors of the hospital environment that also affect handover. 'Uncommonly valuable for the rigorous, original communication research it reports and for the careful translation of the research findings into practical strategies that actually improve clinical handovers in the real world of practice.'-Professor Suzanne Kurtz, Washington State University Participants spoke of barriers to effective clinical handover, including unsuitable environments, lack of dedicated time and fatigue during duty shift clinical handover, lack of supportive information technology (IT) infrastructure, and resistance of some staff to the adoption of new technologies to support clinical handover. Sep 28, 2015 Research Professor. E-mail address: emanias@ clinical assessment monitoring and evaluation, and goal planning. Inefficiencies of communication at clinical handover have been associated with irrelevant, missing or Health professionals provided qualitative statements of how to improve handover practice (Table 2). In all, 356 respondents Part 2 (b): ISBAR3: Shift Clinical Handover: Best Practice.highlighted the requirement for effective communication processes to underpin the what works in practice and up to date research, and place a particular emphasis on the. The process of clinical handover is paramount to ensure that patient information is communicated in a timely, relevant and structured manner. It is highly important that clinical handover practices are sound, to avoid discrepancies that could lead to the patient experiencing adverse events. Abstract. Objective: To describe and evaluate the PACT (Patient assessment, Assertive communication, Continuum of care, Teamwork with trust) Project, aimed at improving communication between hospital staff at handover. Design, setting and participants: The PACT Project was conducted between April and December 2008 at a medium-sized private hospital in Victoria. Poor communication during patient handover is recognised internationally as a root cause of a significant proportion of preventable deaths. Improving the accuracy and quality of handover may reduce associated mortality and morbidity. Although the practice of handover between Ambulance and Emergency Department clinicians has received some attention over recent years there is little evidence Effective Communication in Clinical Handover: From Research to Practice. Front Cover. Suzanne Eggins, Diana Slade, Fiona Geddes. 5.4 Revolving Doors Effective communication in the handover of mental health patients to Need for closer alignment between research and clinical practice. Interprofessional communication supporting clinical handover in emergency departments: An observation study Three themes related to risky and effective practices to support interprofessional communications across the Pilot study in effective clinical handover communication completed June Aspects of professional practice. What. What clinicians say/write clinicians do. Who. Effective communication in the health care environment requires Clinical handover encompasses a range of formal and informal Action research is a form of research that empowers participants to change their practice Objectives Research concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, It was found that whilst elements of good clinical handover practice did





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