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The sustainability of Medical Morning Handover Reporting: adherence in a regional hospital.

作者信息

Hannan Terry J, Bart Stanley, Sharp Colin, Fassett Mathew J, Fassett Robert G

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Launceston General Hospital, Launceston, TAS 7250, Australia.

出版信息

Aust Health Rev. 2010 Aug;34(3):325-7. doi: 10.1071/AH09820.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Medical Morning Handover Report is a form of clinical handover and is considered to be an essential mechanism for continuity of care and adverse event minimisation within a hospital environment. It is considered a significant Quality of Care activity recommended in Australian Medical Association clinical handover guidelines. The sustainability of such activities has not been reported.

AIM

We aimed to assess the sustainability of Medical Morning Handover Reporting (MMHR) in the Department of Medicine at the Launceston General Hospital since its implementation in 2001.

METHODS

We conducted a quality improvement survey amongst the medical staff (pre-graduate and post graduate medical faculties) to assess its sustainability since implementation in 2001.

RESULTS

There were 30 respondents of whom 19 attended MMHR daily, four attended weekly, and only five attended less than weekly. Attendance rates at MMHR were maintained from 2001 to 2009 based on comparisons with previously conducted surveys.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows MMHR is sustainable and has evolved in format to incorporate advances in Health Information Technology. We believe adherence is dependent on providing leadership and structure to MMHR.

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