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    Republished: Systematic Review of Handoff Mnemonics Literature

    Author
    1. A nutty idea for patient handoffs
    2. Ang R
    3. Boynton B
    4. Brian W. Little
    5. DeFrances CJ
    6. Ellis D
    7. Federwisch A
    8. Fitch K
    9. Frequently asked SBAR questions
    10. Groah L
    11. Hemmila D
    12. Improve handoffs with I PASS the BATON: technique offers more comprehensive communication between caregivers
    13. Improving handoff communications: meeting national patient safety goal 2E
    14. Jessica Leitzsch
    15. Knapp C
    16. Kowalsky J
    17. Lee Ann Riesenberg
    18. Manning ML
    19. Mathias JM
    20. Mathias JM
    21. Pass the baton or NUTS for safer handoff
    22. Patient handoff must be more than a formality
    23. Pope BB
    24. Q&amp
    25. SBAR checklist can cut risk at patient handoff
    26. SBAR checklist outlines what to say at handoff
    27. SBAR for students
    28. SBAR initiative to improve staff communication
    29. SBAR techniques help EDs comply with handoff regs
    30. Sharing information at transfers: proven technique to aid handoff communications
    31. The SBAR technique: improves communication enhances patient safety
    32. What does JCAHO expect for handoffs?
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    'SAGE Publications'
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