Authors

  1. Mardis, Tyler BS
  2. Mardis, Matt BS
  3. Davis, Joshua BA
  4. Justice, Ellen M. MLIS, AHIP
  5. Riley Holdinsky, Stacie BSN, RN-BC
  6. Donnelly, John MD
  7. Ragozine-Bush, Heather MD
  8. Riesenberg, Lee Ann PhD, RN

Abstract

Multiple institutions identify communication and shift-to-shift handoffs as a source of clinical errors. Conducting handoffs at the bedside has been proposed as a potential solution to improve the quality of communication at change of shift. This article reports a systematic review of English-language research articles, published between January 1, 2008, and October 31, 2014, focused on bedside shift-to-shift handoffs. Forty-one articles were identified and analyzed in this systematic review.