2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tjog.2016.06.021
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The impact of situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) on safety attitudes in the obstetrics department

Abstract: The SBAR technique, which uses a novel structured handover list, is a feasible tool for nurse-obstetrician communication, and it may improve most dimensions of safety attitudes in the obstetrics department.

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“…This systematic review synthesized nine studies to answer the research questions (Athwal et al, ; Johnson et al, ; Nagpal et al, ; Sand‐Jecklin & Sherman, ; Ting et al, ; Younan & Fralic, ; Yu et al, ; Zhang et al, ; Zou & Zhang, ). A total of 1,169 registered nurses were involved in this review, whose ages ranged from 22 to 38 years old.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This systematic review synthesized nine studies to answer the research questions (Athwal et al, ; Johnson et al, ; Nagpal et al, ; Sand‐Jecklin & Sherman, ; Ting et al, ; Younan & Fralic, ; Yu et al, ; Zhang et al, ; Zou & Zhang, ). A total of 1,169 registered nurses were involved in this review, whose ages ranged from 22 to 38 years old.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structured handovers conducted in the studies adopted various formats including the SBAR, ICCCO, PCH and NHF (standardized nursing handoff form; Johnson et al, ; Ting et al, ; Zou et al,). Some papers included the location of the handover as part of the intervention, such as the bedside or the nursing counter/office.…”
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“…SBAR was originally implemented in health care settings with the intent of improving nurse-physician communication in acute care situations; however, it has also been shown to increase communication satisfaction among health care providers as well as their perceptions that communication is more precise [31,32]. The role of the SBAR tool during handoff has been highlighted and supported by various specialties such as anesthesia [33,34], perioperative medicine [35,36], postoperative medicine [37], obstetrics [38,39], emergency medicine [40], acute care medicine [41,42], pediatrics [43], and neonatology [44].…”
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“…The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) was completed by the nurses before and after the SBAR course. Most of the value ratings for the teamwork climate, safety climate, job satisfaction, and working conditions significantly improved in a post-intervention survey (Table 1) [38].…”
Section: Sbar Communication Tool For Handoffmentioning
confidence: 99%