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ISBAR Approach to Handover and Communicating for Safety National Standards

   

Added on  2023-06-10

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DIGITAL PRESENTATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
MAIN BODY
Discussing how ISBAR approach to handover aligns to communicating for safety national standards that
govern acute and aged care.
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
ISBAR is one of those approaches or concepts that specify the improvement of communication and flow of
information in the context of health care setting in term of handover.
This approach defines simple way to structure and plan communication while transferring information with other
health care professional, for purpose of making patients safety at priority.
It is quite essential and beneficial process or concept in regard to information handover term.
Communicating safety standard is set of instructions and guidance that a service provider take into their
consideration, in order to handover info about patients safely (Communicating for Safety Standard, 2022).
The current presentation will explain how ISBAR approach to handover aligns to communicating for safely
national standards that govern acute & aged care.
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DISCUSSING HOW ISBAR APPROACH TO HANDOVER ALIGNS
TO COMMUNICATING FOR SAFETY NATIONAL STANDARDS
ISBAR stands for Introduction, Situation, Background
Assessment, Recommendation, which drives that attention of
individual toward organizing conversation into useful and essential
components.
This term aligns to communicating for safely national standard that
govern aged care, and this standard encompasses key actions that
is important for professional to take into their consideration and
conduct into practical manner.
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