Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content
Study

Initial assessment of patient handoff in accredited general surgery residency programs in the United States and Canada: a cross-sectional survey.

Saleem AM, Paulus JK, Vassiliou MC, et al. Initial assessment of patient handoff in accredited general surgery residency programs in the United States and Canada: a cross-sectional survey. Can J Surg. 2015;58(4):269-277.

Save
Print
October 14, 2015
Saleem AM, Paulus JK, Vassiliou MC, et al. Can J Surg. 2015;58(4):269-277.
View more articles from the same authors.

This survey study of junior surgical residents in the United States and Canada assessed perceptions of patient handoffs. Errors related to handoffs were common: more than 60% of respondents from each country said they had received an incomplete handoff that led to patient harm. Standardization of verbal handoffs was frequently cited as the most effective way to improve handoff safety.

Save
Print
Cite
Citation

Saleem AM, Paulus JK, Vassiliou MC, et al. Initial assessment of patient handoff in accredited general surgery residency programs in the United States and Canada: a cross-sectional survey. Can J Surg. 2015;58(4):269-277.