A quality improvement project to assess and refine the handover process at morning trauma meetings.
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Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS TrustPublication date
2021-01-07Subject
Orthopaedics
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A prospective single centre observational study was performed at an acute NHS trust, using the define, measure, analyse, improve and control (DMAIC) methodology. Ten consecutive weekday trauma meetings, involving 43 patients, were observed to identify poor practices in handover. This data was used in conjunction with the Royal College of Surgeon's recommendations for effective handover (2007) to create a standard operating protocol (SOP). Following the implementation of the SOP, a further eight consecutive weekday trauma meetings, involving a further 47 patients, were observed. The data collection was performed by five trained independent observers. The data was analysed using t-test for quantitative variables and chi-square or Fisher's exact tests for categorical variables.Citation
Sadiq, S., Tahir, M., Nur, I., Baker, D., Elerian, S., Bruce, A., & Malik, A. (2021). A quality improvement project to assess and refine the handover process at morning trauma meetings. Annals of medicine and surgery (2012), 62, 406–414.Type
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33552503Journal
Annals of Medicine and SurgeryPublisher
Wolters Kluwerae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.amsu.2020.12.046