Evaluating Safety of Handoffs Between Anesthesia Care Providers

2011 
Abstract Background: Anesthesia care providers frequently exchange care of patients among one another. This daily process of information exchange could be a potential source for adverse events. Objectives: Our objectives were to determine if the current handoff system is ineffective and if more standardized methods available for the exchange of patient information could improve the effectiveness of handoffs. Methods: We distributed a survey to all anesthesia staff, residents, and nurse anesthetists. The survey queried the following: handoff adequacy, location for best handoff, method for best handoff, and need for inclusion in the electronic medical record. Results: We received 80 completed initial surveys from anesthesia staff, residents, and nurse anesthetists. Of those surveyed, 20% found the existing handoff process inadequate. Most reported both giving and receiving a poor or incomplete handoff within the previous year (84% and 57%, respectively), and 25% related an adverse outcome to a poor handoff....
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    4
    References
    21
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []