Journal of Caring Sciences; eISSN 2251-9920 2013
DOI: 10.5681/jcs.2013.022
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A Standardized Shift Handover Protocol: Improving Nurses’ Safe Practice in Intensive Care Units

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“…This data is harmonized with previous research [3] which indicated that 37.02% of nurses had 6-10 years of experience and 36.54% had 1-5 years of experience in critical care units. These findings contradicted those of [23] who showed that [77.5%] of nurses have less than five years of experience while only 22.5% of the studied sample from 5-10 years of experience.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
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“…This data is harmonized with previous research [3] which indicated that 37.02% of nurses had 6-10 years of experience and 36.54% had 1-5 years of experience in critical care units. These findings contradicted those of [23] who showed that [77.5%] of nurses have less than five years of experience while only 22.5% of the studied sample from 5-10 years of experience.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…As a result, [28] emphasized the importance of continuous training programs about fluid balance calculation, and monitoring skills to promote patients' safety. Also in the same line with [3,23] stated that empowering education is a paradigm for in-service training for nurses according to educational needs connected to practice nursing skills. This will enable nurses to complete professional activities more competently and correctly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Ineffective handovers can result in adverse events and patient safety risks, as is the case for medication errors (Friesen et al , 2008). In Iran, handover reports are usually performed orally using patient Kardex (a patient information system used by nurses to communicate important information) rather than a standardized protocol (Malekzadeh et al , 2013). However, according to the national accreditation program, nursing directors are required to develop a protocol for patient handover within a ward or to another care unit (Ministry of Health and Medical Education, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Several author groups have used the term "effective handover" interchangeably with "quality of handover" in the absence of a definition. [13][14][15][16] Thus, the concept seems to be dependent on the researcher's perceptions of the function of handover. Effective handover has been described based on the content, process, and outcomes.…”
Section: Defining the Concept Of Effective Handovermentioning
confidence: 99%