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Acceptability and feasibility of recruitment and data collection in a field study of hospital nurses’ handoffs using mobile devices
Lavoie, Patrick; Clarke, Sean; Clausen, Christina; Purden, Margaret; Emed, Jessica; Mailhot, Tanya; Frunchak, Valerie (BMC, 2018-10-24)Background The portability and multiple functionalities of mobile devices make them well suited for collecting field data for naturalistic research, which is often beset with complexities in recruitment and logistics. This paper describes the ... -
Nurses' experience of handoffs on four Canadian medical and surgical units : a shared accountability for knowing and safeguarding the patient
Lavoie, Patrick; Clausen, Christina; Purden, Margaret; Emed, Jessica; Frunchak, Valerie; Clarke, Sean (Wiley, 2021-08-19)Aims: To explore nurses’ experience and describe how they manage various contextual factors affecting the nurse-to-nurse handoff at change of shift. Design: Qualitative descriptive study. Methods: A convenience sample of 51 nurses from four medical ... -
Nurses’ judgments of patient risk of deterioration at change-of-shift handoff : agreement between nurses and comparison with early warning scores
Lavoie, Patrick; Clarke, Sean; Clausen, Christina; Purden, Margaret; Emed, Jessica; Mailhot, Tanya; Fontaine, Guillaume; Frunchak, Valerie (Elsevier, 2020-02-25)Background Nurses begin forming judgments regarding patients’ clinical stability during change-of-shift handoffs. Objectives To examine the agreement between incoming and outgoing nurses’ judgments of deterioration risk following handoff and compare ... -
Nursing handoffs and clinical judgments regarding patient risk of deterioration : a mixed-methods study
Lavoie, Patrick; Clarke, Sean; Clausen, Christina; Purden, Margaret; Emed, Jessica; Cosencova, Lidia; Frunchak, Valerie (Wiley, 2020-07-09)Aims and objectives: To explore how change-of-shift handoffs relate to nurses’ clinical judgments regarding patient risk of deterioration. Background: The transfer of responsibility for patients’ care comes with an exchange of information about their ...