Reducing Patient Clinical Management Errors Using Structured Content and Electronic Nursing Handover

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Maree JohnsonCatherine Zheng

Abstract

We examined whether an integrated nursing handover system-structured content and an electronic tool within the patient clinical information system with bedside delivery-would improve the quality of information delivered at nursing handover and reduce adverse patient outcomes. Using a pre/posttest evaluative design, improvements in the transfer of critical patient information and reductions in nursing clinical management incidents were demonstrated. No changes in falls or medication incident rates were identified.

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