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Improving patient-centred care through a tailored intervention addressing nursing clinical handover communication in its organizational and cultural context.

Laura J ChienDiana SladeMaria R DahmBernadette BradyElizabeth RobertsLiza GoncharovJoanne TaylorSuzanne EgginsAnna Thornton
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2022)
Ineffective communication during handover jeopardizes patient safety and limits patient involvement. Our targeted, locally designed communication intervention significantly improved handover practices and patient involvement through the use of informational and interactional protocols, and redesigned handover tools and meetings. Our approach promoted a ward culture that prioritizes patient-centred care and patient safety. This innovative intervention resulted in an associated decrease in hospital-acquired complications. The intervention has been rolled out to a further five wards across two hospitals.
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