Authors

  1. Stimpson, Megan DNP, RN, PCNS-BC
  2. Carlin, Kristen MPH
  3. Ridling, Debra PhD, MS, RN, NEA-BC

Abstract

Background: Handoffs can pose risks to patients.

 

Local Problem: Nurses throughout a children's hospital understood patient handoffs differently, resulting in handoff errors (failures) across departments.

 

Methods: Lean principles were used to modify and implement the ISHAPED (Introduction, Story, History, Assessment, Plan, Error Prevention, and Dialogue) tool.

 

Interventions: The team implemented a modified ISHAPED (m-ISHAPED) tool to align the content shared and the expectations for interdepartmental handoff.

 

Results: Improvements were seen in reported patient safety events from 6.84 to 1.57 per 100 patient days (P < .001) and nurse satisfaction from 81.1% to 90.6% (P < .001).

 

Conclusions: A standardized process for interdepartmental nursing handoff was successfully implemented.