• J Nurs Care Qual · Jul 2016

    Reducing Patient Clinical Management Errors Using Structured Content and Electronic Nursing Handover.

    • Maree Johnson, Paula Sanchez, and Catherine Zheng.
    • Centre for Applied Nursing Research, South Western Sydney Local Health District & University of Western Sydney, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia (Affiliated with the Ingham Institute, Liverpool, New South Wales) (Dr Johnson and Ms Sanchez); and School of Computing and Engineering, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia (Ms Zheng). Dr Johnson is now with the Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    • J Nurs Care Qual. 2016 Jul 1; 31 (3): 245-53.

    AbstractWe examined whether an integrated nursing handover system-structured content and an electronic tool within the patient clinical information system with bedside delivery-would improve the quality of information delivered at nursing handover and reduce adverse patient outcomes. Using a pre/posttest evaluative design, improvements in the transfer of critical patient information and reductions in nursing clinical management incidents were demonstrated. No changes in falls or medication incident rates were identified.

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