TY - JOUR UR - http://lib.ugent.be/catalog/pug01:3234410 ID - pug01:3234410 LA - eng TI - Implementation of a structured information transfer checklist improves postoperative data transfer after congenital cardiac surgery PY - 2013 JO - (2013) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIOLOGY SN - 0265-0215 PB - 2013 AU - KARAKAYA, ARIF UZGent 002001364321 AU - Moerman, Anneliese GE33 UZGent 001981189331 802001446144 0000-0001-7173-9505 AU - Peperstraete, Harlinde GE38 UZGent 000161114471 AU - Francois, Katrien GE38 UZGent 001960586632 801000535375 0000-0002-1038-4955 AU - Wouters, Patrick GE33 UZGent 000090581529 802000198278 0000-0002-3086-7137 AU - De Hert, Stefan GE33 UZGent 802001082695 0000-0002-6624-1646 AB - BACKGROUND: During one hospital stay, a patient can be cared for by five different units. With patient transfer from one unit to another, it is of prime importance to convey a complete picture of the patient's situation to minimise the risk of medical errors and to provide optimal patient care.OBJECTIVE(S): This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the implementation of a standardised checklist used during verbal patient handover could improve postoperative data transfer after congenital cardiac surgery.DESIGN: Prospective, pre/postinterventional clinical study.SETTING: Cardiac centre of a university hospital.PATIENTS: Forty-eight patients younger than 16 years undergoing heart surgery.INTERVENTIONS: A standardised checklist was developed containing all data that, according to the investigators, should be communicated during the handover of a paediatric cardiac surgery patient from the operating room to the ICU.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Data transfer during the postoperative handover before and after implementation of the checklist was evaluated. Duration of handover, number of interruptions, number of irrelevant data and number of confusing pieces of information were noted. Assessment of the handover process by ICU medical and nursing staff was quantified.RESULTS: After implementation of the information transfer checklist, the overall data transfer increased from 48 to 73% (P<0.001). The duration of data transfer decreased from a median (range) of 6 (2 to 16) to 4min (2 to 19) (P=0.04). The overall handover assessment by the intensive care nursing staff improved significantly after implementation of the checklist.CONCLUSION: Implementation of an information transfer checklist in postoperative paediatric cardiac surgery patients resulted in a more complete transfer of information, with a decrease in the handover duration. ER -Download RIS file
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520 | a BACKGROUND: During one hospital stay, a patient can be cared for by five different units. With patient transfer from one unit to another, it is of prime importance to convey a complete picture of the patient's situation to minimise the risk of medical errors and to provide optimal patient care.OBJECTIVE(S): This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the implementation of a standardised checklist used during verbal patient handover could improve postoperative data transfer after congenital cardiac surgery.DESIGN: Prospective, pre/postinterventional clinical study.SETTING: Cardiac centre of a university hospital.PATIENTS: Forty-eight patients younger than 16 years undergoing heart surgery.INTERVENTIONS: A standardised checklist was developed containing all data that, according to the investigators, should be communicated during the handover of a paediatric cardiac surgery patient from the operating room to the ICU.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Data transfer during the postoperative handover before and after implementation of the checklist was evaluated. Duration of handover, number of interruptions, number of irrelevant data and number of confusing pieces of information were noted. Assessment of the handover process by ICU medical and nursing staff was quantified.RESULTS: After implementation of the information transfer checklist, the overall data transfer increased from 48 to 73% (P<0.001). The duration of data transfer decreased from a median (range) of 6 (2 to 16) to 4min (2 to 19) (P=0.04). The overall handover assessment by the intensive care nursing staff improved significantly after implementation of the checklist.CONCLUSION: Implementation of an information transfer checklist in postoperative paediatric cardiac surgery patients resulted in a more complete transfer of information, with a decrease in the handover duration. | ||
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