ISBAR: A Handover Nursing Strategy in Emergency Departments, Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors | Year of Publication | Research Design | Studied Population | Level of Evidence |
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Bakona, S.; Millichampb, T. [2] | 2017 | Quasi-experimental controlled prospective study | Nurses | 2.c |
Castro, C.; Marques, M.; Vaz, C. [3] | 2022 | Observational descriptive cross-sectional study | Nurses | 4.b |
Marmor, G.; Yonhong, M. [19] | 2017 | Observational descriptive cross-sectional study | Physicians | 4.b |
Ehlers, P.; Seidel, M.; Schacher, S.; Pin, M.; Fimmers, R.; Kogej, M.; Graff, I. [20] | 2020 | Observational descriptive cross-sectional study | Physicians | 4.b |
Campbell, D.; Dontje, K. [7] | 2018 | Quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test study | Nurses | 2.d |
Yegane, S.; Shahrami, A.; Hatamabadi, H.; Zijoud, S. [21] | 2017 | Quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test study | Physicians and nurses | 2.d |
Dojmi, F.; Mancini, N.; Nota, T.; Pisanelli, P. [22] | 2015 | Quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test study | Physicians and nurses | 2.d |
Meester, K.; Verspuy, M.; Monsieurs, K.; Bogaert, P. [23] | 2013 | Quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test study | Nurses | 2.d |
Dahlquist, R.; Reyner, K.; Robinson, R.; Farzad, A.; Laureano-Phillips, J.; Garrett, J.; Young, J.; Zenarosa, N.; Wang, H. [24] | 2018 | Quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test study | Physicians and nurses | 2.d |
Authors | Objective(s) | Main Conclusions |
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Bakona, S.; Millichampb, T. [2] | To improve the handover’s consistency through the development and application of a structured form designed for the transition from the emergency department to the ward. |
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Castro, C.; Marques, M.; Vaz, C. [3] | To ascertain the nurses’ opinions on care transition during shift changes in the emergency department and to appraise the nursing staff’s knowledge regarding patient safety. |
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Marmor, G.; Yonhong, M. [19] | To develop and apply a model for improving shift change practices by increasing the reliability of communication.Also, regarding this process, to identify possible negative effects on patient care and to assess the team’s adherence and acceptance. |
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Ehlers, P.; Seidel, M.; Schacher, S.; Pin, M.; Fimmers, R.; Kogej, M.; Graff, I. [20] | To analyze the current practices regarding care transition in the emergency department, focusing on the application of a standardized tool (with specific content, purpose, and structure). |
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Campbell, D.; Dontje, K. [7] | To effectively implement the nursing care transition process derived from shift changes in the emergency department, also evaluating its impact. |
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Yegane, S.; Shahrami, A.; Hatamabadi, H.; Zijoud, S. [21] | To audit current clinical handover procedures, based on the ISBAR tool and to assess the effects of ISBAR training among the emergency department’s staff with respect to the improvement of patient transfers. |
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Dojmi, F.; Mancini, N.; Nota, T.; Pisanelli, P. [22] | To evaluate the communication process that occurs during the clinical transition between the pre-hospital team and the emergency department team using realistic scenarios. |
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Meester, K.; Verspuy, M.; Monsieurs, K.; Bogaert, P. [23] | To determine the effects of employing the ISBAR communication tool with respect to the incidence of serious adverse events in hospital wards. |
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Dahlquist, R.; Reyner, K.; Robinson, R.; Farzad, A.; Laureano-Phillips, J.; Garrett, J.; Young, J.; Zenarosa, N.; Wang, H. [24] | To ascertain if implementing a bedside patient handoff by means of standardized tools and reporting systems improves the performance and outcome associated with patient care. |
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Chaica, V.; Marques, R.; Pontífice-Sousa, P. ISBAR: A Handover Nursing Strategy in Emergency Departments, Scoping Review. Healthcare 2024, 12, 399. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12030399
Chaica V, Marques R, Pontífice-Sousa P. ISBAR: A Handover Nursing Strategy in Emergency Departments, Scoping Review. Healthcare. 2024; 12(3):399. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12030399
Chicago/Turabian StyleChaica, Veronica, Rita Marques, and Patrícia Pontífice-Sousa. 2024. "ISBAR: A Handover Nursing Strategy in Emergency Departments, Scoping Review" Healthcare 12, no. 3: 399. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12030399
APA StyleChaica, V., Marques, R., & Pontífice-Sousa, P. (2024). ISBAR: A Handover Nursing Strategy in Emergency Departments, Scoping Review. Healthcare, 12(3), 399. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12030399