Authors

  1. Kaur, Gurleen MSc (Mental Health Nursing)
  2. Johal, Haranjan Kaur MSc (Medical Surgical Nursing)
  3. Kalra, Shivani MSc (Medical Surgical Nursing)

Abstract

Critically ill patients are frequently transported between intensive care units (ICUs) and other sections of hospital, which may cause communication error. The aim of this study was to reduce errors while shifting and receiving of patients in and from the ICU. The present study was aimed to develop a Shifting and Receiving Performa for the patients admitted in the ICU of a tertiary care hospital. A multistage developmental study was conducted in ICUs. Eleven experts were selected by a purposive sampling technique, and the study was conducted in 4 phases. From the pool of items, a preliminary draft of the performa was prepared and the draft was given to experts to evaluate its content and face validity by conducting 2 Delphi rounds. The mean I-CVI of the shifting performa increased from 0.92 to 0.95, S-CVI/AVG exceeded from 0.88 to 0.96, and S-CVI/UA exceeded from 0.48 to 0.7 after Delphi round 2. In the case of the receiving performa, the mean I-CVI and S-CVI/AVG remained the same, that is, 0.98 in Delphi rounds 1 and 2. The mean S-CVI/UA also remained the same (ie, 0.9). The interrater reliability of the performa was found to be 0.95. Almost all the staff nurses found the performa to be beneficial, provided complete information, and reduced communication errors.