Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis

ABSTRACT Objective: To record and identify the characteristics of nursing handovers in a tertiary hospital. Method: Observational study. Twenty-two nurses participated in 11 nursing handovers in 2015/16, using a recorded audio system and an unstructured observation form. Hierarchical cluster analy...

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Main Authors: Nikos Rikos, Manolis Linardakis, Michael Rovithis, Anastas Philalithis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2018-12-01
Series:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP
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spelling doaj-081b7560df464f5cab37181c5e13fc9c2020-11-24T21:08:47ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP1980-220X2018-12-0152010.1590/s1980-220x2018006203401S0080-62342018000100476Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysisNikos RikosManolis LinardakisMichael RovithisAnastas PhilalithisABSTRACT Objective: To record and identify the characteristics of nursing handovers in a tertiary hospital. Method: Observational study. Twenty-two nurses participated in 11 nursing handovers in 2015/16, using a recorded audio system and an unstructured observation form. Hierarchical cluster analysis was performed. Results: Thirty characteristics were identified. The nursing handovers were based on the clinical status of patients, and all nurses obtained specialized scientific knowledge specific to the clinical environment. The information used was not based on nursing diagnoses and not in accordance with best nursing clinical practice. The following four clusters emerged among the 30 characteristics: 1) the use of evidence-based nursing practice, 2) the nonuse of evidence-based nursing practice and its correlation with strained psychological environment, 3) patient management and the clinical skills/knowledge of nurses, and 4) handover content, quality of information transferred and specialization. Conclusion: Multiple characteristics were observed. The majority of characteristics were grouped based on common features, and 4 main clusters emerged. The investigation and understanding of structural relations between these characteristics and their respective clusters may lead to an improvement in the quality of nursing health care services.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342018000100476&lng=en&tlng=enPatient HandoffNursing CareNursing AuditsNursing Services
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Michael Rovithis
Anastas Philalithis
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Manolis Linardakis
Michael Rovithis
Anastas Philalithis
Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP
Patient Handoff
Nursing Care
Nursing Audits
Nursing Services
author_facet Nikos Rikos
Manolis Linardakis
Michael Rovithis
Anastas Philalithis
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title Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
title_short Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
title_full Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
title_fullStr Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
title_full_unstemmed Features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
title_sort features of recording practices and communication during nursing handover: a cluster analysis
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP
issn 1980-220X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description ABSTRACT Objective: To record and identify the characteristics of nursing handovers in a tertiary hospital. Method: Observational study. Twenty-two nurses participated in 11 nursing handovers in 2015/16, using a recorded audio system and an unstructured observation form. Hierarchical cluster analysis was performed. Results: Thirty characteristics were identified. The nursing handovers were based on the clinical status of patients, and all nurses obtained specialized scientific knowledge specific to the clinical environment. The information used was not based on nursing diagnoses and not in accordance with best nursing clinical practice. The following four clusters emerged among the 30 characteristics: 1) the use of evidence-based nursing practice, 2) the nonuse of evidence-based nursing practice and its correlation with strained psychological environment, 3) patient management and the clinical skills/knowledge of nurses, and 4) handover content, quality of information transferred and specialization. Conclusion: Multiple characteristics were observed. The majority of characteristics were grouped based on common features, and 4 main clusters emerged. The investigation and understanding of structural relations between these characteristics and their respective clusters may lead to an improvement in the quality of nursing health care services.
topic Patient Handoff
Nursing Care
Nursing Audits
Nursing Services
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