2017
DOI: 10.1177/2327857917061049
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Exploring Information Seeking Behaviors in Inter-unit Clinician Handoffs

Abstract: Inter-unit resident handoffs involves the transfer of information, responsibility and authority between sending and receiving units. In this exploratory study, we highlight the nature of questions and responses communicated during inter-unit handoffs and discuss their potential implications for the design of handoff tools and training of clinicians.

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“…Improved team cognition results in more effective team performance (Cooke et al, 2013; Information giving (Abraham et al, 2017;Caruso et al, 2015;Manser et al, 2013;Petrovic et al, 2012) Communication that shares information from the sender to the receiver(s)…”
Section: Team Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Improved team cognition results in more effective team performance (Cooke et al, 2013; Information giving (Abraham et al, 2017;Caruso et al, 2015;Manser et al, 2013;Petrovic et al, 2012) Communication that shares information from the sender to the receiver(s)…”
Section: Team Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information seeking (Abraham et al, 2017;Caruso et al, 2015;Manser et al, 2013) Communication in which the sender asks for additional information from the receiver, including requests for information and clarification…”
Section: Sharing Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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