Abstract
Poor weekend handover has been implicated as one of the causes of observed higher mortality rates at weekends in UK hospitals. In a large teaching hospital we, a group of junior doctors, set about improving the quality and effectiveness of weekend handover. We used the Model for Improvement to implement a weekend handover sticker through an iterative process using multiple Plan/Do/Study/Act (PDSA) cycles. Over the 16 week study period the number of completed weekend tasks increased by 30% and the number of patients with a documented weekend handover increased by nearly 50%.Junior doctors are well positioned to notice the quality and safety shortcomings within hospitals, and by using effective improvement methods they can improve these systems at little or no cost.
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Bethune, R., Campbell, K., Rose, A., Wassall, R., Price, C., Siese, T., … Whitaker, S. (2014). Improving weekend handover between junior doctors on medical and surgical wards. BMJ Quality Improvement Reports, 2(2), u483.w1045. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjquality.u483.w1045
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