Ryan Jessica M, Tomlinson Philip, Simiceva Anastasija, Kavanagh Dara O, Eppich Walter, Collins Ailbhe O'Driscoll, Arthurs Bevin, Timon Catherine, McGarry Luke, Dunleavy Clothilde, Stewart Sandra, Stewart-Miller Annabella, Fairhurst Adam, Roe Simon, Murray William, McNamara Deborah A
School of Postgraduate Studies, Department of Surgical Affairs, RCSI, St. Stephen's Green, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
The Bon Secours Hospital, Glasnevin Hill, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland.
Patient Saf Surg. 2025 May 2;19(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s13037-025-00437-z.
In-hospital handover of patient care is an essential but high-risk professional activity that often lacks transparency for patients. The purpose of this survey was to gain insight into surgical patients' perceptions of handover communications between doctors, incorporating patient and public involvement to enhance accessibility and understanding.
A cross-sectional, mixed-methods survey was developed with patient and public involvement and distributed to general surgery patients in two University Teaching Hospitals between 24 October 2023 and 21 July 2024. Comparative analyses of quantitative data were performed using McNemar's test for paired nominal data and Wilcoxon rank-sum test for continuous data. Free-text responses underwent thematic analysis to validate and expand on quantitative findings. Patient and public involvement partners contributed to study design, methodology, and the final manuscript.
In total, 208 responses were received (52.3%). Significantly more patients reported having prior knowledge of nursing handovers (73.1%) compared to doctors' handovers (63.9%; x = 14.53, p = 0.0002). Patient perceptions of the handover process were generally positive; although satisfaction declined significantly with weekend handovers (p < 0.05). Thematic analysis identified four themes: (1) the impact of poor inter-professional communication, (2) the importance of teamwork, (3) external factors influencing handover effectiveness, and (4) patient nonchalance about their care. The use of patient and public involvement in this study improved survey accessibility and understanding of the concept and importance of handover.
This study shows limited prior awareness of handover between doctors among surgical patients, especially the potential hazards that can arise if performed poorly. Patient and public involvement improved accessibility and understanding of the topic; however, challenges such as adequate training for meaningful engagement remain.
医院内患者护理的交接是一项重要但高风险的专业活动,对患者而言往往缺乏透明度。本调查的目的是深入了解外科手术患者对医生之间交接沟通的看法,纳入患者和公众参与以提高可及性和理解度。
开展了一项有患者和公众参与的横断面混合方法调查,并于2023年10月24日至2024年7月21日分发给两家大学教学医院的普通外科患者。对定量数据进行比较分析时,配对名义数据采用McNemar检验,连续数据采用Wilcoxon秩和检验。对自由文本回复进行主题分析,以验证和扩展定量研究结果。患者和公众参与伙伴参与了研究设计、方法制定及最终稿件撰写。
共收到208份回复(回复率52.3%)。与医生交接(63.9%)相比,报告事先了解护理交接的患者明显更多(73.1%;χ² = 14.53,p = 0.0002)。患者对交接过程的看法总体上是积极的;不过,周末交接时满意度显著下降(p < 0.05)。主题分析确定了四个主题:(1)跨专业沟通不畅的影响,(2)团队合作的重要性,(3)影响交接效果的外部因素,(4)患者对自身护理的漠不关心。本研究中患者和公众参与提高了调查的可及性以及对交接概念和重要性的理解。
本研究表明外科手术患者对医生之间交接的事先了解有限,尤其是交接不佳可能产生的潜在危害。患者和公众参与提高了对该主题可及性和理解度;然而,仍存在如进行有意义参与的充分培训等挑战。