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AHRQ Patient Safety Network ► Multicenter development, implementation, and patient safety impacts of a simulation-based module to teach handovers to pediatric residents.

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Multicenter development, implementation, and patient safety impacts of a simulation-based module to teach handovers to pediatric residents.

Johnson DP, Zimmerman K, Staples B, McGann KA, Frush K, Turner DA. Hosp Pediatr. 2015;5:154-158.

Handoff improvement is a national patient safety priority, and residency programs are required to provide formal training in signouts. In this study, a simulation-based educational intervention for teaching handoffs to pediatric residents did not result in enhanced perception of handoff quality or improvement in clinical outcomes.

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