Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To review the available information on
clinical practice guidelines for person-centred and
current handover practices between emergency care
practitioners (ECPs) and healthcare professionals
in emergency departments (EDs). Collating existing
clinical practice guidelines may improve handover
practices.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Clinical practice guidelines for
person-centred handover practices between ECPs and
healthcare professionals in EDs. ECPs transporting and
handing patients over to healthcare professionals in
EDs. Healthcare professionals including doctors and
nurses working in EDs, who are involved in handovers
with ECPs. Studies conducted in EDs, emergency rooms
or emergency centres in any geographical area. No
language or time restrictions were applied. The search
included published and unpublished studies, opinion
papers as well as primary sources, and evidence
synthesis. All qualitative and quantitative research
designs were included.
SOURCES OF EVIDENCE: The literature on clinical practice
guidelines for person-centred handover practices was
reviewed. Three electronic databases were searched:
MEDLINE (PubMed), CINAHL (EBSCO) and Scopus from
inception to May 2023 with no time limits set for the
inclusion of published literature in the review. Six guideline
organisations were also searched.
CHARTING METHODS: A data extraction tool was developed,
pilot-tested and used to extract data from the included
studies.
RESULTS: 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. Various
mnemonics exist for handover practices. Where
mnemonics are not used, participants have identified
important information that should be included during
handover practices. We did not find any clinical practice
guidelines or information on person-centred handover
practices in any of the reviewed articles.
CONCLUSIONS: Currently, there is no gold standard for
person-centred handover practices, which has led to
various practices being implemented. Currently, there is a
paucity of literature on person-centred handover practices.
Most articles expressed a need for standardised handover
practices; however, not all aspects of handover practices
can be standardised and should be kept patient and
context-specific.
TRIAL AND PROTOCOL REGISTRATION: This scoping review
protocol was registered on Figshare (10.6084/m9 /
m9.figshare.21731528).
Description:
DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: All data relevant to the study are included in the
article or uploaded as supplementary information. Dataset available from the UPresearch data (Figshare) repository, DOI: 10.25403/UPresearchdata.24679407.