Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content
Review

Meta-analyses of the effects of standardized handoff protocols on patient, provider, and organizational outcomes.

Keebler JR, Lazzara EH, Patzer BS, et al. Meta-Analyses of the Effects of Standardized Handoff Protocols on Patient, Provider, and Organizational Outcomes. Hum Factors. 2016;58(8):1187-1205.

Save
Print
February 22, 2017
Keebler JR, Lazzara EH, Patzer BS, et al. Hum Factors. 2016;58(8):1187-1205.
View more articles from the same authors.

This meta-analysis of handoff protocols found that standardizing handoffs has led to improvements in amount of information passed on, patient outcomes, and provider satisfaction. Although the authors caution that structured handoffs can take longer than usual handoff practices and that errors of omission can persist, they conclude that handoff protocols enhance patient safety across multiple care settings.

Save
Print
Cite
Citation

Keebler JR, Lazzara EH, Patzer BS, et al. Meta-Analyses of the Effects of Standardized Handoff Protocols on Patient, Provider, and Organizational Outcomes. Hum Factors. 2016;58(8):1187-1205.

Related Resources From the Same Author(s)
Related Resources