Clinical Practice

A quality improvement study to improve patient and family satisfaction through handoff of patient care between emergency department and inpatient nurses

  • Ashley Sluder 1 *
  • Gordon Gillespie 2
  • 1. College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, United States
  • 2. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, United States
* Correspondence:

Abstract

Lack of handoff between the emergency department and inpatient units may result in increased errors and decreased patient/family satisfaction due to a lack of nursing knowledge of the patient upon admission. To address this concern, a quality improvement study was implemented by utilizing the organization’s established text messaging system to promote communication between these two units regarding pertinent patient information and expected time of arrival to the inpatient unit. Despite efforts, nursing engagement was minimal due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Future successful implementation of this handoff process requires continued administrative support and nursing engagement.

Keywords: Communication; Continuing nursing education; Patient handoff; Patient satisfaction; Quality of health care
Article Info
Published In
Vol. 15, No. 3
2025
Received
Jul 01, 2024
Accepted
Oct 28, 2024
Published
Dec 18, 2024
How to cite
Ashley Sluder, Gordon Gillespie. A quality improvement study to improve patient and family satisfaction through handoff of patient care between emergency department and inpatient nurses. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice. 2025;15(3):33-37.

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