کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4278823 | 1611513 | 2013 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
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BackgroundThe rigor of handoffs is increasingly scrutinized in the era of shift-based patient care. Acute care surgery (ACS) embraced such a model of care; however, little is known about handoffs in ACS programs.MethodsEighteen open-ended interviews were conducted with ACS leaders representing diverse geographic and practice settings. Two independent reviewers analyzed interviews using an inductive approach to elucidate themes regarding use of morning report (using NVivo qualitative analysis software).ResultsTwelve of 18 respondents reported using morning report, but only 6 of 12 included attending surgeon–to–attending surgeon handoffs. One of 12 incentivized attending surgeons to participate, 2 of 12 included nursing staff members, and 2 of 12 included physician extenders. Cited benefits of morning report were safe and effective information exchange (2 of 12), quality improvement (2 of 12), multidisciplinary discussion (1 of 12), and resident education (2 of 12). Three of 12 respondents cited time commitment as the main limitation of morning report.ConclusionsMorning report is underused among ACS programs; however, if implemented strategically, it may improve patient care and resident education.
Journal: The American Journal of Surgery - Volume 206, Issue 5, November 2013, Pages 647–654