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Emergency handover of critical patients. A systematic review

Ruth Tortosa-Alted, Sílvia Reverté‐Villarroya, Estrella Martínez‐Segura, Carlos López, Marta Berenguer

2021International Emergency Nursing31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Emergency handover of critical patients is used to describe the moment of union between prehospital and hospital health team. However, the literature shows several definitions leading to great heterogeneity. PURPOSE: To study the emergency handover of critical patients between two critical-emergency care wards performed by emergency nurses worldwide and to identify the features of these processes. METHODS: We conducted an integrative review in eleven databases published from 2010 to 2019. Quality criteria and PRISMA checklist were applied. The protocol is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020182335). RESULTS: A total of 22 studies included and the following factors were identified: variability vs standardization, identification, professionals' behavior, localization, environmental factors, patient participation, clinical records, education/training, responsability, and communication. CONCLUSIONS: The actual emergency handover occurs under conditions quite contrary to those recommended by experts so that it is neither safe nor effective, leading a serious problem for patient safety and quality care.

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ChecklistStandardizationMedical emergencyMedicineHandoverPatient safetyEmergency nursingProtocol (science)Quality (philosophy)Emergency departmentHealth careNursingPsychologyAlternative medicineEconomic growthComputer networkEconomicsPathologyEpistemologyLawPolitical scienceComputer sciencePhilosophyCognitive psychologyHospital Admissions and OutcomesTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesEmergency and Acute Care Studies
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