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An Analysis of Clinical Handover Miscommunication Using a Language and Social Psychology Approach

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posted on 2024-06-03, 23:02 authored by BM Watson, E Manias, F Geddes, P Della, D Jones
Clinical handover is a key communication event in patient care and a major contributing factor in adverse events in hospitals. Current research on handover emphasizes communication skills training. We investigate the intergroup context and systemic factors of the hospital environment that also affect handover. We explore the responses of 707 health professionals about handover practice. We invoke Coupland and colleagues’ integrative model of “miscommunication” to interpret these. Results support the model. Responses reflect a lack of communication competency, intergroup group relations, and the hidden ideology of the health care system. Health professionals in hospitals are often unaware of the socio-structural element in health care and so cannot bring about cultural change. We suggest that clinicians work with communication and interdisciplinary scholars to bring about system improvement.

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Location

London, Eng.

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Sage

Journal

Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Volume

34

Pagination

687-701

ISSN

0261-927X

eISSN

1552-6526

Issue

6

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC