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I-PASS Study

Verbal Handoff Assessment: Faculty Observation


Time of Rounds: _____ Date: ___/___/___ (mm/dd/yy) Obs. Start Time: ___:___ am/pm Obs. End Time (after all teaching rounds have been done): ___:___ am/pm
For the patients whose handoff you are evaluating, how many of them are your patients? ____
Please indicate the type of handoff you observed Total # of patients rounded on during ALL of group sign out (on the board at the beginning of rounds with atte ndings assigned) : __________
# of admitte d patients (boarders): __________
Individual Team
# of patients that have not bee n staffed by an attending: __________

Name of person being observed: __________________ Name of person receiving handoff: __________________ Name of obs erver that you co-observed with (kappa observation): ______________

ILLNESS PATIENT SITUATIONAL SYNTHESIS Appropriately Miscommuni-


SEVERITY SUMMARY ACTION LIST AWARENESS prioritizes key cations or Omission of Tangential or
Receiver asks information, transfer of Important unrelated
Identification as Summary state- To do list, timeline, Know what’s going questions, re- concerns, or information conversation
and ownership
erroneous in-
stable, watcher, or ment, ongoing on, plan for what states key to do actions
unstable assessment, plan might happen items; clarifies formation

HAND OFF 1 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO
PATIENT 1 HANDOFF

PATIENT 2 HANDOFF

PATIENT 3 HANDOFF

PATIENT 4 HANDOFF

PATIENT 5 HANDOFF

TOTAL YES
TOTAL
HANDOFFS

How well did the resident receiving the handoff do the following: Very Poor Below Average Average Above Average Excellent

Verbalize a concise, accurate summary of each patient


Appear focused, engaged, and demonstrate active listening skills
# of interruptions during handoff: _____ Interruptions were due to (that caused a disruption to any part of the team rounds) (circle all that apply)
Med-eval phone calls patient requiring immediate intervention other: ____________________

Rate your overall impression of the pace of the handoff:


Very Slow pace/ Very inefficient Slow pace/Inefficient Optimally paced/Efficient but not rushed Fast/pressured pace Very fast/pressured pace
PLEASE REMEMBER TO DISCUSS COMMUNICATION ISSUES RELATED TO HANDOFF THAT MAY HAVE CAUSED SAFETY EVENTS BROUGHT UP DURING ROUNDS
Modified IPASS observation tool: VERSION 1: Handoff Assessment: Faculty Observation or verbal handoff
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