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Weekend surgical handover enhances early management of acute clinical changes using a red flag system.

A White-Gibson1, C Manole2, D Kearney2, D Kavanagh2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Recent implementation of the European Working Time Directive in Ireland has resulted in a change from thetraditional model of patient care to a system characterised by shift work among clinicians. Effective handover ofpatient information is essential for transfer of responsibility between clinicians and maintaining continuity of care. The weekend has been identified as a particularly vulnerable transition of patient care. AIMS AND METHODS: Our study aims to determine if implementing a formal face-to-face handover accompanied by an electronictemplate in our surgical department can improve the number of adverse events reported back to the primary teamafter a weekend on call. Data was collected over 12 weekends between February and May 2016. A list of adverseevents was established, and during an initial observation period of 6 weeks, we documented the number of adverseevents that were informally handed over. A 6-week intervention was then performed, involving a formal face-to-facehandover on Monday morning supported by an electronic patient census using a red-flag system to highlightpatients who experienced an adverse event over the weekend.
RESULTS: Our results showed the mean number of adverse events recorded pre-intervention was 3.17 ± 0.6 over the 6-week period. Following the introduction of weekend face-to-face handover, there was 147% increase in the number of adverse events recorded with a mean of 7.83 ± 1.2.
CONCLUSION: The introduction of a formal face-to-face weekend handover with a red-flag system resulted in increased reporting of patient adverse events, allowing earlier recognition and management.

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Keywords:  Face-to-face handover; Patient outcomes; Working-time directive

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28866790     DOI: 10.1007/s11845-017-1675-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-1265            Impact factor:   1.568


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