Standardized Handoff Communication: Annotated Bibliography

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An article published in October of 2015 recognized the need for a standardized handoff template such as SBAR to assist in the patient information exchange. It was noted in multiple literature reviews conducted that barriers to effective handoff communication included too little information and the inconsistent quality of information (Clochesy, M, Hickman Jr, & Gittner, 2015; Beaumont & Russell, 2012)This lack of information can have a poor impact on patient outcomes, and inversely effective communication in the entire care team improves knowledge, patient goals, and the patient plan of care (Johnson, Carta, & Thondson, 2015). Clochesy, Hickman Jr., & Gittner (2015), concluded the information shared should be defined, standardized, and a template

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