Improving Patient Handoffs and Transitions through Adaptation and Implementation of I-PASS Across Multiple Handoff Settings

通过在多种交接场景中调整和实施 I-PASS 来改善患者交接和过渡。

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Communication failures are common root causes of serious medical errors. Standardized, structured handoffs improve communication and patient safety. I-PASS is a handoff program that decreases medical errors and preventable patient harm. The I-PASS mnemonic is defined as illness severity, patient information, action list, situational awareness and contingency plans, and synthesis by receiver. I-PASS was validated for physician handoffs, yet has the potential for broader application. The objectives of this quality improvement initiative were to adapt and implement I-PASS to handoff contexts throughout a pediatric hospital, including those with little or no known evidence of using I-PASS. METHODS: We adapted and implemented I-PASS for inpatient nursing bedside report, physician handoff, and imaging/procedures handoff. Throughout the initiative, end-user stakeholders participated as team members and informed the adaptation of the I-PASS mnemonic, handoff processes, written handoff documents, and performance evaluation methods. Peers observed handoffs, scored performance, and provided formative feedback. Adherence to I-PASS was the primary outcome. We also evaluated changes in handoff-related error frequency and clinician attitudes about the effects of I-PASS on personal and overall handoff performance. RESULTS: All 5 elements of the I-PASS mnemonic were used in 87% of inpatient nursing, 76% of physician, and 89% of imaging/procedures handoffs. Inpatient nurses reported reductions in handoff-related errors following I-PASS implementation. Clinicians across most handoff settings reported that using I-PASS improved both general and personal handoff performance. CONCLUSIONS: I-PASS is adaptable to many handoff settings, which expands its potential to improve patient safety. Clinicians reported reductions in errors and improvements in handoff performance. We identified broad institutional support, customized written handoff documents, and peer observations with feedback as crucial factors in sustaining I-PASS usage.

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