A25 CRITICAL CARE: HOW TO GET IT DONE IN THE ICU - TOOLS AND TRICKS OF IMPLEMENTATION IN CRITICAL CARE: Clinician Perspectives On A Standardized Handoff Process: Qualitative Findings From The Handoffs And Transitions In Critical Care (hatricc) Study
Methods: To elicit views on the HATRICC standardized handoff process (Figure), we conducted semi-structured interviews and focus groups with physicians (anesthesiologists and surgeons), nurses, and advanced practice providers, asking about their experiences with the new protocol. Clinicians noticed...
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description | Methods: To elicit views on the HATRICC standardized handoff process (Figure), we conducted semi-structured interviews and focus groups with physicians (anesthesiologists and surgeons), nurses, and advanced practice providers, asking about their experiences with the new protocol. Clinicians noticed that the new process elevated the role of nursing staff as full participants in the transfer of information, specifically by allowing the primary receiving nurse to step away from the patient's bedside in order to participate in the information transfer. |
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