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COMMENTARY
Ticket to ride: reducing handoff risk during hospital patient transport.
Pesanka DA, Greenhouse PK, Rack LL, et al. J Nurs Care Qual. 2009;24:109-115.
STUDY
Who's covering our loved ones: surprising barriers in the sign-out process.
Antonoff MB, Berdan EA, Kirchner VA, et al. Am J Surg. 2013;205:77-84.
STUDY
Measuring handoff quality in labor and delivery: development, validation, and application of the Coordination of Handoff Effectiveness Questionnaire (CHEQ).
Block M, Ehrenworth JF, Cuce VM, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2013;39:213-220.
REVIEW
Research on nursing handoffs for medical and surgical settings: an integrative review.
Staggers N, Blaz JW. J Adv Nurs. 2013;69:247-262.
STUDY
Implementing peer evaluation of handoffs: associations with experience and workload.
Arora VM, Greenstein EA, Woodruff JN, Staisiunas PG, Farnan JM. J Hosp Med. 2013;8:132-136.
COMMENTARY
Utilizing information technology to mitigate the handoff risks caused by resident work hour restrictions.
Bernstein J, MacCourt DC, Jacob DM, Mehta S. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2010;468:2627-2732.
STUDY
Evaluation of a physician informatics tool to improve patient handoffs.
Flanagan ME, Patterson ES, Frankel RM, Doebbeling BN. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009;16:509-515.
REVIEW
Hospitalist handoffs: a systematic review and task force recommendations.
Arora VM, Manjarrez E, Dressler DD, Basaviah P, Halasyamani L, Kripalani S. J Hosp Med. 2009;4:433-440.
STUDY
An institution-wide handoff task force to standardise and improve physician handoffs.
Horwitz LI, Schuster KM, Thung SF, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:863-871.
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Handoffs in the era of duty hours reform: a focused review and strategy to address changes in the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Common Program Requirements.
DeRienzo CM, Frush K, Barfield ME, et al. Acad Med. 2012;87:403-410.
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Impact of resident workload and handoff training on patient outcomes.
Mueller SK, Call SA, McDonald FS, Halvorsen AJ, Schnipper JL, Hicks LS. Am J Med. 2012;125:104-110.
COMMENTARY
2009 National Patient Safety Goals.
Saufl NM. J Perianesth Nurs. 2009;24:114-118.
COMMENTARY
Time to sign off on signout.
Stein DM, Stetson PD. Acad Med. 2011;86:804-806.
STUDY
The computerized rounding report: implementation of a model system to support transitions of care.
Wohlauer MV, Rove KO, Pshak TJ, et al. J Surg Res. 2012;172:11-17.
TOOLS/TOOLKIT
Improving Transitions of Care: Hand-off Communications.
Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare; June 2012.
COMMENTARY
Implementation of a specialized pharmacy team to monitor high-risk medications during discharge.
Martin ES III, Overstreet RL, Jackson-Khalil LR, McCollough HL, Meyer TA, Xu Q. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2013;70:18-21.
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Implementing handoff communication.
Ardoin KB, Broussard L. J Nurses Staff Dev. 2011;27:128-135.
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Use of an appreciative inquiry approach to improve resident sign-out in an era of multiple shift changes.
Helms AS, Perez TE, Baltz J, et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2012;27:287-291.
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Hospital discharge documentation and risk of rehospitalisation.
Hansen LO, Strater A, Smith L, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:773-778.
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A theoretical framework and competency-based approach to improving handoffs.
Arora VM, Johnson JK, Meltzer DO, Humphrey HJ. Qual Saf Health Care. 2008;17:11-14.
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