Frontiers in Psychology (Feb 2023)

Nurses’ perceptions of the ISBAR handover protocol and its relationship to the quality of handover: A case study of bilingual nurses

  • Jack Pun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1021110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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IntroductionPoor communication at handover may cause harm to the patient. Despite numerous studies promoting ISBAR as a communication tool for structured handover, nurses have varied levels of understanding of the ISBAR tool; this may lead to different perceptions. This paper aims to explore the structural relationships between factors relating to handover communication among nurses.MethodA path analysis was conducted to analyse how 206 bilingual nurses’ knowledge of the ISBAR affects the perceived quality of handover, using a validated Nursing Handover Perception Questionnaire.ResultsNurses’ knowledge of the ISBAR was not a statistically significant factor affecting the perceived quality of handover. Rather, nurses’ understanding of patients’ care plans and receiving updated information about patients determine the perceived quality of handover.DiscussionNurses’ compliance with the ISBAR tool should be considered in order to further identify and develop effective communication skills. Nurses’ understanding of patients’ care plans and receiving updated patient information significantly corresponded to the perceived quality of handover.

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