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. 2021 Apr;112(4):262-272.
doi: 10.1701/3584.35685.

[The handover in clinical practice of anesthesiologists and intensivists]

[Article in Italian]
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[The handover in clinical practice of anesthesiologists and intensivists]

[Article in Italian]
Carla Maglione et al. Recenti Prog Med. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

The handover among healthcare professionals has been a topic of increasing interest over recent years. Many studies have shown that ineffective communication during handover can be critical, particularly for anaesthesiologists and intensivists because of the highly complex needs of patients under their care. Numerous studies have identified the information transfer process as the greatest risk of errors and adverse events (AEs), which results in harm to patients, increases legal issues and damages relations between health professionals. The adoption of effective communication methods determines a significant improvement of the handover and a reduction in the frequency of errors and AEs. The purpose of this document is to focus attention on the problem in order to promote heightened safety procedures within health facilities. Among the numerous methods validated in clinical practice, the authors have chosen the I-PASS method (Illness, Patient, Action, Situation, Synthesis) for its effectiveness on a clinical level, to prevent AEs, and because it is easily tailored to the various work environments in which Italian Anaesthesiologists and Intensivists operate.

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