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Implementation of the I-PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments: a multicenter prospective effectiveness implementation study.
The purpose of this study was to assess I-PASS patient handoff intervention implementation across diverse settings to evaluate whether there it impacted pediatric patient safety and communication. External teams provided coaching over 18 months to hospital residents from diverse specialties across 32 hospitals (12 community, 20 academic) with 2735 resident physicians and 760 faculty champions from multiple specialties (16 internal medicine, 13 pediatric, 3 other) participating. The researchers collected 1942 error surveillance reports. Following I-PASS implementation, major and minor handoff-related reported adverse events decreased 47%. Intervention implementation was related with increased inclusion of all five key handoff data elements in verbal and written handoffs, as well as increased frequency of handoffs with high quality verbal and written patient summaries, verbal and written contingency plans, and verbal receiver syntheses.
AHRQ-funded; HS023291.
Citation: Starmer AJ, Spector ND, O'Toole JK .
Implementation of the I-PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments: a multicenter prospective effectiveness implementation study.
J Hosp Med 2023 Jan; 18(1):5-14. doi: 10.1002/jhm.12979..
Keywords: Transitions of Care, Implementation, Communication