Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers

Background: Clinical handover in emergency settings is a crucial and complex process involving transferring patient care responsibilities and information. Objective: It identified the facilitators and barriers to clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting. Methods: This descriptive quali...

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Main Authors: Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain, Mohd Noh, Hairanni, Norazman, Nur Zaharatul Zahirah, Subri, Nur Syuhada, Mohamed Akhlak, Sofee
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spelling my.iium.irep.1167742024-12-16T06:37:52Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/116774/ Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain Mohd Noh, Hairanni Norazman, Nur Zaharatul Zahirah Subri, Nur Syuhada Mohamed Akhlak, Sofee RT Nursing Background: Clinical handover in emergency settings is a crucial and complex process involving transferring patient care responsibilities and information. Objective: It identified the facilitators and barriers to clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study involves fourteen nurses from the emergency department of a teaching hospital in the East Coast region of Malaysia. The data was collected from one-on-one interviews using a topic guide. Results: The study acknowledged seven facilitators: learning from various approaches, the information that needs to be relayed, the accuracy and precision of the information, the clinical handover at the bedside, the documentation process of the clinical reports, having a good practice of punctuality, familiarise with the use of technology, and six barriers; a limited number of electronic devices, the handover happened away from the patients, heavy workloads occur concomitantly, a lack of self-discipline coincide with the time for handover, and illegible writing skills and inappropriate documentation. It led to themes such as communication effectiveness and commitment to patient safety, teamwork and practices leading to continuity of care, and overcoming challenges while handover reports. Conclusion: Clinical handovers are a vital component of patient care, and they require effective communication and commitment to patient safety, teamwork, and practices, leading to continuity of care and overcoming challenges while handling reports. The administrators shall address the concerns raised by these nurses, as adhering to best practices can help reduce errors and improve the overall quality of care provided. Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd. 2024-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/116774/7/116774_Clinical%20Handover%20among%20Nurses%20in%20an%20Emergency%20Setting.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/116774/8/116774_Clinical%20Handover%20among%20Nurses%20in%20an%20Emergency%20Setting.pdf Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain and Mohd Noh, Hairanni and Norazman, Nur Zaharatul Zahirah and Subri, Nur Syuhada and Mohamed Akhlak, Sofee (2024) Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers. Malaysian Journal of Nursing, VOL. 16 (2) October 2024 (2). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2231-7007 E-ISSN 2462-246X https://ejournal.lucp.net/index.php/mjn/article/view/2995 10.31674/mjn.2024.v16i02.001
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Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain
Mohd Noh, Hairanni
Norazman, Nur Zaharatul Zahirah
Subri, Nur Syuhada
Mohamed Akhlak, Sofee
Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
description Background: Clinical handover in emergency settings is a crucial and complex process involving transferring patient care responsibilities and information. Objective: It identified the facilitators and barriers to clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study involves fourteen nurses from the emergency department of a teaching hospital in the East Coast region of Malaysia. The data was collected from one-on-one interviews using a topic guide. Results: The study acknowledged seven facilitators: learning from various approaches, the information that needs to be relayed, the accuracy and precision of the information, the clinical handover at the bedside, the documentation process of the clinical reports, having a good practice of punctuality, familiarise with the use of technology, and six barriers; a limited number of electronic devices, the handover happened away from the patients, heavy workloads occur concomitantly, a lack of self-discipline coincide with the time for handover, and illegible writing skills and inappropriate documentation. It led to themes such as communication effectiveness and commitment to patient safety, teamwork and practices leading to continuity of care, and overcoming challenges while handover reports. Conclusion: Clinical handovers are a vital component of patient care, and they require effective communication and commitment to patient safety, teamwork, and practices, leading to continuity of care and overcoming challenges while handling reports. The administrators shall address the concerns raised by these nurses, as adhering to best practices can help reduce errors and improve the overall quality of care provided.
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author Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain
Mohd Noh, Hairanni
Norazman, Nur Zaharatul Zahirah
Subri, Nur Syuhada
Mohamed Akhlak, Sofee
author_facet Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain
Mohd Noh, Hairanni
Norazman, Nur Zaharatul Zahirah
Subri, Nur Syuhada
Mohamed Akhlak, Sofee
author_sort Ahayalimudin, Nurul'Ain
title Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
title_short Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
title_full Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
title_fullStr Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
title_full_unstemmed Clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
title_sort clinical handover among nurses in an emergency setting: facilitators and barriers
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