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A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study

OBJECTIVE: To standardize patient handover in the chain of emergency care a handover guideline was developed. The main guideline recommendation is to use the DeMIST model (Demographics, Mechanism of Injury/illness, Injury/Illness, Signs, Treatment given) to structure pre-hospital notification and ha...

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Autores principales: Ebben, Remco HA, van Grunsven, Pierre M, Moors, Marie Louise, Aldenhoven, Peter, de Vaan, Jordan, van Hout, Roger, Achterberg, Theo van, Vloet, Lilian CM
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4422253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25887239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-015-0113-3
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author Ebben, Remco HA
van Grunsven, Pierre M
Moors, Marie Louise
Aldenhoven, Peter
de Vaan, Jordan
van Hout, Roger
Achterberg, Theo van
Vloet, Lilian CM
author_facet Ebben, Remco HA
van Grunsven, Pierre M
Moors, Marie Louise
Aldenhoven, Peter
de Vaan, Jordan
van Hout, Roger
Achterberg, Theo van
Vloet, Lilian CM
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description OBJECTIVE: To standardize patient handover in the chain of emergency care a handover guideline was developed. The main guideline recommendation is to use the DeMIST model (Demographics, Mechanism of Injury/illness, Injury/Illness, Signs, Treatment given) to structure pre-hospital notification and handover. To benefit from the new guideline, guideline adherence is necessary. As adherence to guidelines in emergency care settings is variable, there is a need to systematically implement the new guideline. For implementation of the guideline we developed a e-learning program tailored to influencing factors. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of this e-learning program to improve emergency care professionals’ adherence to the handover guideline during pre-hospital notification and handover in the chain of emergency medical service (EMS), emergency medical dispatch (EMD), and emergency department (ED). METHODS: A prospective pre-test post-test study was conducted. The intervention was a tailored e-learning program that was offered to ambulance crew and emergency medical dispatchers (n=88). Data on adherence included pre-hospital notifications and handovers and were collected through observations and audiotapes before and after the e-learning program. Data were analyzed using X(2)-tests and t-tests. RESULTS: In total, 78/88 (88.6%) professionals followed the e-learning program. During pre- and post-test, 146 and 169 handovers were observed respectively. After the e-learning program, no significant difference in the number of handovers with the DeMIST model (77.9% vs. 73.1%, p=.319) and the number of handovers with the correct sequence of the DeMIST model (69.9% vs. 70.5%, p=.159) existed. During the handover, the number of questions by ED staff and interruptions significantly increased from 49.0% to 68.9% and from 15.2% to 52.7% respectively (both p=.000). Most handovers were performed after patient transfer, this did not change after the intervention (p=.167). The number of handovers where information was documented during handover slightly increased from 26.9% to 29.3% (p=.632). CONCLUSIONS: The tailored e-learning program did not improve adherence to a handover guideline in the chain of emergency care. Results show a relatively high baseline adherence rate to usage and correct sequence of the DeMIST model. Improvements in the handover process can be made on the documentation of information during handover, the number of interruptions and questions, and the handover moment.
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spelling pubmed-44222532015-05-07 A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study Ebben, Remco HA van Grunsven, Pierre M Moors, Marie Louise Aldenhoven, Peter de Vaan, Jordan van Hout, Roger Achterberg, Theo van Vloet, Lilian CM Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med Original Research OBJECTIVE: To standardize patient handover in the chain of emergency care a handover guideline was developed. The main guideline recommendation is to use the DeMIST model (Demographics, Mechanism of Injury/illness, Injury/Illness, Signs, Treatment given) to structure pre-hospital notification and handover. To benefit from the new guideline, guideline adherence is necessary. As adherence to guidelines in emergency care settings is variable, there is a need to systematically implement the new guideline. For implementation of the guideline we developed a e-learning program tailored to influencing factors. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of this e-learning program to improve emergency care professionals’ adherence to the handover guideline during pre-hospital notification and handover in the chain of emergency medical service (EMS), emergency medical dispatch (EMD), and emergency department (ED). METHODS: A prospective pre-test post-test study was conducted. The intervention was a tailored e-learning program that was offered to ambulance crew and emergency medical dispatchers (n=88). Data on adherence included pre-hospital notifications and handovers and were collected through observations and audiotapes before and after the e-learning program. Data were analyzed using X(2)-tests and t-tests. RESULTS: In total, 78/88 (88.6%) professionals followed the e-learning program. During pre- and post-test, 146 and 169 handovers were observed respectively. After the e-learning program, no significant difference in the number of handovers with the DeMIST model (77.9% vs. 73.1%, p=.319) and the number of handovers with the correct sequence of the DeMIST model (69.9% vs. 70.5%, p=.159) existed. During the handover, the number of questions by ED staff and interruptions significantly increased from 49.0% to 68.9% and from 15.2% to 52.7% respectively (both p=.000). Most handovers were performed after patient transfer, this did not change after the intervention (p=.167). The number of handovers where information was documented during handover slightly increased from 26.9% to 29.3% (p=.632). CONCLUSIONS: The tailored e-learning program did not improve adherence to a handover guideline in the chain of emergency care. Results show a relatively high baseline adherence rate to usage and correct sequence of the DeMIST model. Improvements in the handover process can be made on the documentation of information during handover, the number of interruptions and questions, and the handover moment. BioMed Central 2015-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4422253/ /pubmed/25887239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-015-0113-3 Text en © Ebben et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Original Research
Ebben, Remco HA
van Grunsven, Pierre M
Moors, Marie Louise
Aldenhoven, Peter
de Vaan, Jordan
van Hout, Roger
Achterberg, Theo van
Vloet, Lilian CM
A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
title A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
title_full A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
title_fullStr A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
title_full_unstemmed A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
title_short A tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
title_sort tailored e-learning program to improve handover in the chain of emergency care: a pre-test post-test study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4422253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25887239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-015-0113-3
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