Handover; Roadside to Resus
The Resus Room - A podcast by Simon Laing, Rob Fenwick & James Yates

Handover matters. Handover of patient care occurs at multiple points in the patient's journey and is a crucial point for transference of information and inter professional working. Whether it's the big trauma in Resus with the prehospital services presenting to the big crowd, right the way through to the patient coming to minors who looks like they will be going home shorty, each of these transactions of information needs to be done correctly. Handover can be stressful though and different parties will have different priorities that they are trying to juggle. In this podcast we explore handover, some of the barriers and issues that exist. We have a look at the evidence that exists on it's importance, impact and associated techniques. We also look at tools that exist that can be used to facilitate effective handover. As ever make sure you look at the articles mentioned in the podcast yourself and we would love to hear your thoughts. Enjoy! Simon, Rob & James References & Further Reading Information loss in emergency medical services handover of trauma patients. Carter AJ. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2009 Maintaining eye contact: how to communicate at handover. Dean E. Emerg Nurse. 2012 The handover process and triage of ambulance-borne patients: the experiences of emergency nurses. Bruce K. Nurs Crit Care. 2005 Handover from paramedics: observations and emergency department clinician perceptions. Yong G. Emerg Med Australas. 2008 Review article: Improving the hospital clinical handover between paramedics and emergencydepartment staff in the deteriorating patient. Dawson S. Emerg Med Australas. 2013