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Lori M Rhudy1, Maren R Johnson2, Catherine A Krecke3
1Lori M. Rhudy is an associate professor in the Department of Graduate Nursing, Winona State University, Rochester, Minnesota.
Background:
Nursing handoff is a communication activity with a high risk for loss or omission of information. Efforts to improve handoffs include standardization of the processes and content of handoff communications.
Objectives:
To examine nurses' perspectives on the structure and organization of change-of-shift handoffs.
Methods:
A qualitative descriptive approach was used to conduct a secondary analysis of focus group data. Thirty-four nurses from 4 critical care units participated in focus groups.
Results:
Three themes emerged: handoff elements are defined by practice and culture; a clear, consistent, identified structure supports handoff; and personal preferences can disrupt handoff.
Conclusions:
A standardized approach to handoff based on unit and organizational needs will be more successful than a broad mandate of content and organization. Individual preference is prevalent and strongly influences the information conveyed and the structure of handoff communication.
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