Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 13 issue 2 2023
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Effectiveness of handover practices between emergency department and intensive care unit nurses
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Title
Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 13 issue 2 2023
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Effectiveness of handover practices between emergency department and intensive care unit nurses
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Effectiveness of handover practices between emergency department and intensive care unit nurses
Subject
Emergency department Handover Information transfer Intensive care Quality
Description
Background: Nurses from the emergency department (ED) and the intensive care unit (ICU) must interact during the handover procedure. Factors such as unit boundaries, the interaction between different specialities, patient acuities, and treatment adjustments generate specific negotiating and teamwork problems during the transition of patients from ED to ICU. Objective: This study aimed to describe the opinions of nurses regarding the effectiveness of handover practices between nurses in the ED and ICU in a major academic hospital in Gauteng province, South Africa. Method: An analytical cross-sectional survey design was used. Data were collected using a 16-item handover evaluation tool. It comprises two sections (1) biographical details and (2) 16 statements about handover quality divided into five constructs, namely information transfer, shared understanding, working atmosphere, overall handover quality, and circumstances of handover. Data analysis was done utilising descriptive and non-parametric statistics. Results: The majority (51.8%; n = 115) of the handovers occurred during the day. Out of 171 nurses, there were specialist practice emergency (19.2%; n = 33) and intensive care (28.0%; n = 48) nurses. There was statistical significance in information transfer between the ED and ICU nurses. (Me = 4.0, p < 0.05), compared to ICU nurses (Me = 3.0). Nurse specialist and non-specialist nurses’ handovers differed statistically significantly on 12 of the 16 items on the rating scale, compared to 10 for non-specialist nurses’ handovers. Conclusion: The study showed that ED and ICU nurses have significantly different requirements and expectations for handover procedures. In addition to completed documentation, subtle interpretations of the information pro- vided and received also impact the need. The ED and ICU nurses would need to agree on the contents of a struc- tured handover framework because different specialities and departments have varied expectations to achieve an effective handover.
Creator
Tebogo T. Mamalelala
a , Shelley Schmollgruber
b ,
∗ , Meghan Botes
b , William Holzemer
a , Shelley Schmollgruber
b ,
∗ , Meghan Botes
b , William Holzemer
Source
www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem
Date
6 March 2023
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Tebogo T. Mamalelala
a , Shelley Schmollgruber
b ,
∗ , Meghan Botes
b , William Holzemer, “Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 13 issue 2 2023
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Effectiveness of handover practices between emergency department and intensive care unit nurses,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2151.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Effectiveness of handover practices between emergency department and intensive care unit nurses,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2151.