Conference paper
AUDIT ON THE QUALITY OF HANDOVERS OF A PSYCHIATRIC LIAISON TEAM IN THE UK: A SHORT REPORT
Trupti Koli
; Luton And Dunstable Hospital, Bedfordshire, Bedford, UK East London Community NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Maria Filippidou
; Luton And Dunstable Hospital, Bedfordshire, Bedford, UK East London Community NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Abstract
Background: The importance of handovers has been recognised and proven in clinical practice. In liaison psychiatry, this is
particularly important due to the high turnover of patients seen, the shift work pattern and the number of member staff engaging in this process. An Audit on the Quality of Handovers was carried out within a Psychiatric Liaison team of a General hospital in UK with an intention to review and improve this.
Method: Handovers were evaluated against the gold standard of the SBAR tool (Situation/Background/Assessment/Recommendations) over a period of 4 weeks. Handovers were assessed by 2 members of staff (a Consultant & a Specialty doctor). Data was analysed using Microsoft Excel.
Results: Results showed that the team’s handover practice is mostly "Good" but there was also an amount of "Poor" under
"Situation & Background", mostly presented by mid-grade doctors & trainees. Nurses scored higher than medics on overall rating, nearly 50%.This could be attributed to the fact that handovers form an essential & integral part of Nurse’s training & culture. Also mid-grade (staff grade) doctors have had a significant amount of "excellent" scoring that other groups didn't have, mostly on the Assessment & Recommendations domains, which can be attributed to the fact that importance is stressed more on the assessment & treatment module by the doctors.
Conclusion: The multi-disciplinary composition of the liaison psychiatry team has a positive impact on the patient care. This
audit has revealed overall good communication amongst the members of the team, nevertheless one that needs some improvement, particularly amongst the doctors. Doctors tend to focus on the remedial (assessment & treatment) module rather than the holistic approach. SBAR remains an effective & handy tool to improve the handover quality. A re-audit will be carried out in 6months time to assess the improvements observed following the implementation of this new tool.
Keywords
Clinical Handovers audit; Psychiatry Liaison Handovers; SBAR in Handover sessions
Hrčak ID:
263872
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Publication date:
15.6.2017.
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