| Literature DB >> 30057950 |
Neil Ramsay1,2, Gianluca Maresca1, Vicki Tully1,2, Kevin Campbell1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Effective handover is key in preventing harm.1 In the Acute Surgical Receiving Unit of Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, large numbers of patients are transferred daily. However, lack of medical handover during transfer means important tasks are missed. Our aim was to understand and reflect on the current system and test changes to improve medical handover. AIM: Our aim was to ensure that 95% of patients being transferred from the Acute Surgical Receiving Unit receive a basic medical handover within 2 months.Entities:
Keywords: communication; hand-off; patient safety; quality improvement; teamwork
Year: 2018 PMID: 30057950 PMCID: PMC6059281 DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2017-000154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Qual ISSN: 2399-6641
Commonly missed tasks between ASRU and Ward 8
| Task missed due to lack of handover | Frequency (%) |
| Antibiotic levels (gentamicin and vancomycin) and prescriptions | 15/15 (100) |
| Blood test request | 8/15 (53) |
| Medication doses | 8/15 (53) |
| Patient paperwork | 7/15 (47) |
| Radiology requests | 6/15 (40) |
| Referrals to other specialties | 6/15 (40) |
| Senior review | 5/15 (33) |
| Endoscopy requests | 5/15 (33) |
| Repeat troponin I blood test | 5/15 (33) |
ASRU, Acute Surgical Receiving Unit.
Results from questionnaire after introduction of handover sheet
| Task | Frequency missed prior to introduction of handover sheet (%) | Frequency missed after introduction of | Change (%) |
| Antibiotic levels (gentamicin and vancomycin) and prescriptions | 15/15 (100) | 5/10 (50) | −50 |
| Blood test request | 8/15 (53.3) | 4/10 (40) | −13.3 |
| Medication doses | 8/15 (53.3) | 1/10 (10) | −43.3 |
| Patient paperwork | 7/15 (46.7) | 1/10 (10) | −36.7 |
| Radiology requests | 6/15 (40) | 4/10 (40) | 0 |
| Referrals to other specialties | 6/15 (40) | 1/10 (10) | −30 |
| Senior review | 5/15 (33.3) | 1/10 (10) | −23.3 |
| Endoscopy requests | 5/15 (33.3) | 4/10 (40) | +6.7 |
| Repeat troponin I blood test | 5/15 (33.3) | 0/10 (0) | −33.3 |
Figure 1The percentage of completed handover at each Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle.