Application of the ISBAR bedside handover communication model in a pediatric hematology–oncology department: a pre–post intervention study
Junxia Zhou, Jingjing Ma, Huaying Li, Long Li

TL;DR
Using the ISBAR model in pediatric hematology-oncology improved handover quality, nurse satisfaction, and patient family perceptions.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of ISBAR in improving nursing handovers in a pediatric hematology-oncology setting.
Findings
Nurses' handover satisfaction scores increased significantly after ISBAR implementation.
Family members' perception of handovers improved markedly following the intervention.
The incidence of nursing handover problems decreased significantly.
Abstract
Pediatric patients in hematology–oncology departments often present with complex, severe, and rapidly changing conditions, which place high demands on the accuracy and completeness of nursing handovers. Traditional bedside handovers are prone to information omission and unclear prioritization, potentially compromising patient safety. The ISBAR (Identification–Situation–Background– Assessment–Recommendation) communication model is a structured framework designed to standardize clinical handovers. To evaluate the effects of implementing the ISBAR bedside handover communication model on handover quality in a pediatric hematology–oncology department. A pre–post intervention study was conducted among nurses in the pediatric hematology–oncology department of a tertiary hospital in Sichuan Province, China. The ISBAR communication model was introduced into routine bedside handovers. Nurses’…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHospital Admissions and Outcomes · Patient Safety and Medication Errors · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
