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| Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation | OTHER |
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The HATRICC study will use mixed methods to implement a standardized process for operating room to intensive care unit handoffs that is accepted and sustainably used by perioperative clinicians.
BACKGROUND: Operating room to intensive care unit handoffs are high-risk events for critically ill patients. Studies in selected patient populations show that standardizing operating room to intensive care unit handoffs improves information exchange and decreases errors. To adapt these findings to mixed surgical populations, the investigators propose to study the implementation of a standardized operating room to intensive care unit handoff process in two intensive care units currently without an existing standard process. METHODS/DESIGN: The Handoffs and Transitions in Critical Care (HATRICC) study is a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of operating room to intensive care unit handoffs. The investigators will use mixed methods to conduct a needs assessment of the current handoff process, adapt published handoff processes, and implement a new standardized handoff process in two academic intensive care units. Needs assessment - The investigators will use nonparticipant observation to observe the current handoff process. Focus groups, interviews, and surveys of clinicians will elicit participants' impressions about the current process. Adaptation and implementation - The investigators will adapt published standardized handoff processes using the needs assessment findings. The investigators will use small group simulation to test the new process' feasibility. After simulation, the investigators will incorporate the new handoff process into the clinical work of all providers in the study units. Evaluation - Using the same methods employed in the needs assessment phase, the investigators will evaluate use of the new handoff process. Data analysis - The primary effectiveness outcome is the number of information omissions per handoff episode as compared to the pre-intervention period. Additional intervention outcomes include patient intensive care unit length of stay and intensive care unit mortality. The primary implementation outcome is acceptability of the new process. Additional implementation outcomes include feasibility, fidelity and sustainability. DISCUSSION: The HATRICC study will examine the effectiveness and implementation of a standardized operating room to intensive care unit handoff process. Findings from this study have the potential to improve healthcare communication and outcomes for critically ill patients.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Standardized OR to ICU handoff | Other | A standardized handoff process for conducting OR to ICU handoffs will be implemented in two intensive care units without a standard process. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Standardized handoff | Behavioral | A standardized handoff will be implemented that consists of choreographed handoffs utilizing a structured handoff tool to facilitate information exchange. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in information omissions | The number of information omissions per handoff episodes will be determined by direct observation. | baseline to 1 month post-intervention |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in teamwork score | Quantitative teamwork score will be determined for each episode of operating room to intensive care unit handoff after the intervention is implemented. | baseline to 1 month post-intervention |
| Change in patient length of stay |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in qualitative implementation outcomes | Acceptability, appropriateness and fidelity will be assessed qualitatively | baseline to 1 month post-intervention |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Meghan B Lane-Fall, MD, MSHP | University of Pennsylvania | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19104 | United States | ||
| Penn Presbyterian Medical Center |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 30499797 | Derived | Lane-Fall MB, Pascual JL, Peifer HG, Di Taranti LJ, Collard ML, Jablonski J, Gutsche JT, Halpern SD, Barg FK, Fleisher LA; HATRICC study team (Kimberly Allen, BSN, RN; Mark Barry, MD; Sruthi Buddai, BA; Tyler Chavez, BA; Mahrukh Choudhary, BA; Della George; Megan Linehan, DO; Enrique Torres Hernandez; Jerome Watts, BA. A Partially Structured Postoperative Handoff Protocol Improves Communication in 2 Mixed Surgical Intensive Care Units: Findings From the Handoffs and Transitions in Critical Care (HATRICC) Prospective Cohort Study. Ann Surg. 2020 Mar;271(3):484-493. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003137. | |
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| Study website | View source |
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| ID | Term |
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| D003142 | Communication |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
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Patient length of stay in the intensive care unit and in the hospital will be assessed in the post-intervention period.
| baseline to 1 month post-intervention |
| Philadelphia |
| Pennsylvania |
| 19104 |
| United States |
| Derived |
| Lane-Fall MB, Beidas RS, Pascual JL, Collard ML, Peifer HG, Chavez TJ, Barry ME, Gutsche JT, Halpern SD, Fleisher LA, Barg FK. Handoffs and transitions in critical care (HATRICC): protocol for a mixed methods study of operating room to intensive care unit handoffs. BMC Surg. 2014 Nov 19;14:96. doi: 10.1186/1471-2482-14-96. |