Catch Up Rubio June 23, 2021
Catch Up Rubio June 23, 2021
Catch Up Rubio June 23, 2021
Definition:
- The nursing change of shift report or handover is a communication that occurs between two shifts of
nurses whereby the specific purpose is to communicate information about patients under the care of
nurses (Lamond, 2000).
- Refers to the transfer of information from one healthcare provider to another:
- It occurs when a patient has a change of location/venue of care and/or
- When then car of responsibility for the patient shifts from one provider to another
- At the end of each shift nurses report information about their assigned clients to nurses working on
the next shift
- A handover report is usually given orally in person or during rounds at bedside
- Reports given in person or during rounds in hospital permits nurses to obtain immediate feedback when
questions are raised about patient’s/client’s care
Goals
- To improve patient care - nursing staff will be better informed so can deliver care to a higher standard
- To provide continuity of care among nurses who are caring for a client
- To encourage a more consistent exchange of information
- To increase the efficiency of handover
- At the end of a long day of caring for patients. It’s time to give the end-of-shift-report to the oncoming
nurses. Although it may be tempting to rush through this routine duty, patient safety hinges on a
complete and correct exchange of information
- An organized report follows a logical sequence to prepare for the report, the nurse gathers information
from worksheets, clients’ record and the clients care plan.