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Handover of patient information from the crisis assessment and treatment team to the inpatient psychiatric unit
Authors:Amanda Waters  Natisha Sands  Sandra Keppich‐Arnold  Kathryn Henderson
Institution:1. School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;2. School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia;3. Alfred Psychiatry, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Handover, or the communication of patient information between clinicians, is a fundamental component of health care. Psychiatric settings are dynamic environments relying on timely and accurate communication to plan care and manage risk. Crisis assessment and treatment teams are the primary interface between community and mental health services in many Australian and international health services, facilitating access to assessment, treatment, and admission to hospital. No previous research has investigated the handover between crisis assessment and treatment teams and inpatient psychiatric units, despite the importance of handover to care planning. The aim of the present study was to identify the nature and types of information transferred during these handovers, and to explore how these guides initial care planning. An observational, exploratory study design was used. A 20‐item handover observation tool was used to observe 19 occasions of handover. A prospective audit was undertaken on clinical documentation arising from the admission. Clinical information, including psychiatric history and mental state, were handed over consistently; however, information about consumer preferences was reported less consistently. The present study identified a lack of attention to consumer preferences at handover, despite the current focus on recovery‐oriented models for mental health care, and the centrality of respecting consumer preferences within the recovery paradigm.
Keywords:crisis assessment treatment team  handover  inpatient psychiatric unit  mental health  nursing
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