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Handoffs and transitions of care in the intensive care unit: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document
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Jung, Hee Soo
, Nassar, Aussama K
, Agapian, John V
, Pathak, Abhijit
, Farrell, Michael S
, Appelbaum, Rachel D
, Stein, Deborah M
, Cuschieri, Joseph
, Hoth, J Jason
in
Clinical outcomes
/ Committees
/ Communication
/ Critical care
/ Intensive care
/ intensive care units
/ Medical errors
/ Medical personnel
/ Original Research
/ Patient safety
/ Professional responsibilities
/ Professionals
/ quality improvement
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ Working groups
2025
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Handoffs and transitions of care in the intensive care unit: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document
by
Jung, Hee Soo
, Nassar, Aussama K
, Agapian, John V
, Pathak, Abhijit
, Farrell, Michael S
, Appelbaum, Rachel D
, Stein, Deborah M
, Cuschieri, Joseph
, Hoth, J Jason
in
Clinical outcomes
/ Committees
/ Communication
/ Critical care
/ Intensive care
/ intensive care units
/ Medical errors
/ Medical personnel
/ Original Research
/ Patient safety
/ Professional responsibilities
/ Professionals
/ quality improvement
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ Working groups
2025
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Handoffs and transitions of care in the intensive care unit: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document
by
Jung, Hee Soo
, Nassar, Aussama K
, Agapian, John V
, Pathak, Abhijit
, Farrell, Michael S
, Appelbaum, Rachel D
, Stein, Deborah M
, Cuschieri, Joseph
, Hoth, J Jason
in
Clinical outcomes
/ Committees
/ Communication
/ Critical care
/ Intensive care
/ intensive care units
/ Medical errors
/ Medical personnel
/ Original Research
/ Patient safety
/ Professional responsibilities
/ Professionals
/ quality improvement
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ Working groups
2025
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Handoffs and transitions of care in the intensive care unit: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document
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Handoffs and transitions of care in the intensive care unit: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document
2025
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Overview
ObjectivesThe American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Critical Care Committee chose handoffs and transitions of care in the intensive care unit (ICU) as a clinically relevant topic for review. This clinical consensus document aims to provide practical guidance to the surgical intensivist on the best practices for patient handoffs and transitions of care.MethodsA working group was formed from the committee-at-large to complete this work. The members of the working group were each assigned a subtopic to review using research to date. The research on which the recommendations are based was compiled at the discretion of the working group. Any topic with discrepant or minimal supporting literature was reviewed by the AAST Critical Care Committee through an anonymous survey.ResultsRecommendations for healthcare handovers include formally recognized handoffs at dedicated times, an interactive verbal exchange including all patients with a focus on what to anticipate or what is needs to be completed, tools to record and maintain information, and training to new providers on the handoff process and technology.ConclusionAs clinicians, we strive to provide the best evidence-based care to our patients. It is essential to study these high states, ICU handoffs to enhance the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of patient care transitions, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes and provider satisfaction.Level of evidenceV.
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