Development and Evaluation of a Protocol for Bedside Nursing Handoff with Patient Engagement in a Tertiary Hospital in South Korea
10.22650/JKCNR.2020.26.1.117
- Author:
Tae Wha LEE
1
;
Yoon Jung JI
;
Yeon Soo JANG
;
Hyun Ok DO
;
Kyoung Hwan OH
;
Chang Kyung KIM
;
Ja Hye CHUN
;
Hae Kyung SHIN
;
Mee Young CHO
;
Jung Im BAE
Author Information
1. Dean and Professor, College of Nursing, Yonsei University,Seoul, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:
Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research
2020;26(1):117-130
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:0
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Abstract:
Purpose:This study aimed to develop a bedside nursing shift report protocol and evaluate the effect of the protocol in a tertiary hospital in South Korea.
Methods:The bedside nursing handoff protocol with patient engagement was developed based on the literature review and the validation of an expert group. The effect of the protocol on clinical implication was tested in three medical-surgical units in a tertiary hospital. Outcomes were assessed by patient perception, nurse perception, and reporting time. Data collected from June to August in 2018 and analyzed with descriptive statistics and One-way ANOVA using SPSS version 25.0.
Results:The bedside nursing shift report protocol with patient engagement consisted of two steps: nurse to nurse report and bedside report with patients. Nurse’s perception with patient engagement was significantly increased after applying protocol (F=17.85, p<.001). Patient’s perception was significantly improved in the areas of discharge plan (F=7.86, p<.001), health information privacy (F=4.46, p=.012) and identify attending nurse (F=3.19, p=.042). There were no differences in reporting time between the bedside nursing shift report and a traditional shift report (F=0.61, p=.054).
Conclusion:Patient perception was significantly increased, while nurse perception was not different after applying this protocol. For the change in the perception of nurses, education may be preceded to improve nurses' competence for the bedside shift report. Furthermore, the support in enough nurse staffing should be needed for encouraging the bedside shift report. The bedside shift report may enhance patient engagement. Therefore it may improve patient safety and health outcome in clinics.