Borhan N, Dharamsh R, Borhan F, Ahmed S, Gilmore R
Department of Emergency Medicine & Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown, Ireland.
Ir Med J. 2019 Apr 11;112(4):912.
Aim To assess handover quality amongst Emergency Department (ED) physicians and improve quality by implementing a unique protocol entitled ‘TAG, You’re It!’ (TAG protocol). Methods Patient charts assessed using set parameters prior to implementation of the ‘TAG’ protocol. ‘TAG’ protocol developed based on gaps in current practice and recommendations from literature. Identical parameters applied post-intervention, and results compared to those pre-intervention. Results ‘TAG’ protocol yielded positive impact on ED handover practices. A significant difference (p<0.05) between pre and post-TAG intervention values was seen across all parameters i.e. including the accepting physician’s name in the computer system and ED chart, documenting a handover plan in the ED chart, and including a handover plan deemed sufficient by standards developed from relevant literature. Conclusion Shift-to-shift handover in the ED is a high risk time for patient safety. The ‘TAG’ protocol ensures that essential information is documented and communicated in a succinct and rapid way.
目的 评估急诊科(ED)医生之间的交接班质量,并通过实施一项名为“TAG,轮到你了!”(TAG协议)的独特方案来提高质量。方法 在实施“TAG”协议之前,使用设定参数对患者病历进行评估。“TAG”协议是根据当前实践中的差距和文献建议制定的。干预后应用相同的参数,并将结果与干预前进行比较。结果 “TAG”协议对急诊科交接班实践产生了积极影响。在所有参数中,TAG干预前后的值之间存在显著差异(p<0.05),即包括在计算机系统和急诊科病历中记录接收医生的姓名、在急诊科病历中记录交接班计划,以及包括根据相关文献制定的标准认为足够的交接班计划。结论 急诊科的班次交接是患者安全的高风险时期。“TAG”协议确保以简洁快速的方式记录和传达重要信息。