Authors

  1. O'Rourke, Jennifer PhD, RN, APRN
  2. Lopez, Karen Dunn PhD, RN
  3. Riesenberg, Lee Ann PhD, RN
  4. Abraham, Joanna PhD

Abstract

Background: Communication failures, including clinical handoff or clinical handover errors, contribute to 80% of all serious preventable adverse events each year. The N-PAS, N = Nurse, P = Patient Summary, A = Action Plan, and S = Synthesis, is a flexible standardized clinical handoff tool for nurses.

 

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the proportion of N-PAS core components present in real-world patient handoffs.

 

Methods: A mixed-methods design was used to analyze secondary data. Patient handoffs (n = 138) were transcribed into statements and then independently coded by 2 research assistants.

 

Results: Of all handoff statements, 63.2% were coded as Patient Summary and 13.6% were coded as Action Plan, whereas Synthesis was not coded in any handoffs. Three new Patient Summary elements and 1 new Action Plan element were identified.

 

Conclusion: Patient Summary and Action Plan are critical data reported during clinical handoff. A handoff synthesis is a critical step to include in handoff training.