A STUDY OF HANDOVERS AT SHIFT CHANGEOVER IN CARE HOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN ENGLAND

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A STUDY OF HANDOVERS AT SHIFT CHANGEOVER IN CARE HOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN ENGLAND Jo Moriarty Caroline Norrie Valerie Lipman Rekha Elaswarapu Katharine Orellana Jill Manthorpe

WHY LOOK AT THIS TOPIC Extensive literature on handovers in hospitals Nursing shift handovers symbolise the transfer of responsibility for patient care to the oncoming group of nurses (Davies et al 2017) Encompass more than the exchange of information, including opportunities for teaching, team building, peer support, and social exchanges (Kerr, 2002, Schneider et al, 2010) But very little research on handovers in care homes 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 2

SURPRISING BECAUSE. Homes provide 24 hour care and so need workers to work different shifts Homes are often described as offering a liminal position between hospital settings and people s own homes Evidence people living in care homes have more complex health conditions Huge variation in English care home sector 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 3

METHODS Exploratory, microethnographic, qualitative approach to study the handover process at shift changeovers between two groups of staff 27 interviews 12 observations of handovers at different times of day 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 4

FIVE CARE HOMES 1. Private family run, for profit care home with nursing 2. Small, for profit, private chain care home with nursing 3. Small, not for profit care home without nursing 4. Large for profit chain with nursing 5. Small for profit care home without nursing Care home in Paris. Not in the study! 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 5

FOUR TYPES OF HANDOVER IN NURSING SHIFT HANDOVERS IN HOSPITAL Bedside: located at the patient s bedside, which promotes patient and nurse face-to-face interaction and encourages patients verbal participation Verbal: located in an office setting, the nurse responsible for a group of patients exchanges relevant documented information. Non-verbal: located in an office setting, nurses inform themselves by reading the patient health record, including progress notes, medication and observation charts and nursing care plans Taped: located in an office setting, the nurse in charge collects the relevant information and records this onto an audiotape so that the oncoming shift can listen at a convenient time. (Smeulers, Lucas and Vermeulen 2014: 3) 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 6

TYPES OF HANDOVER AND RECORD Participating care homes Care Home 1 Care Home 2 Care Home 3 Care Home 4 Care Home 5 Private family-run, for-profit care home with nursing. Residents n=50 Small, for-profit, private chains (of three) care homes with nursing. Residents n=50 Small care home run by a voluntary/not-for-profit organisation without nursing. Residents n=26 Large national chain with nursing. Residents n=150 Small care home without nursing. Residents n=22 Paper based system. Four handovers, mainly registered nurses Paper-based handover system, clock in (record of staff entering and leaving the home) is electronic. Up to three handovers per day, mix of staff Hybrid documentation system, where care plans are electronic, but other notes are on paper. Two handovers, all staff Hybrid documentation system is in place: care plans are electronic, but other notes are on paper. Physical handover in which staff went from room to room to see residents (but some flexibility especially for residents with dementia). Two handovers, cascade registered nurses to staff Electronic system is in place and members of staff use an application on their mobile phone to update daily handover notes at the point of care. 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 7

BENEFITS AND DISADVANTAGES Personally, the one by the beds, I actually prefer it, because when I work, I always want to see residents within 45 minutes I've started work, so if you do the handover at the nurses' station, I don't feel safe. [ ] but people don't like it because it's time-consuming, especially if it's on different floors; it's not popular, that one. 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 8

DEMENTIA AS NOT NURSING WORK Most of [residents with dementia] are still sitting down there. It's only one goes to bed, so... and others is watching television in the room, so we can see and then we just... we say, oh, they watching television and they just keep... it's not like the nursing, as I said. It's so difficult in nursing, you have to... because most of them here are not really sick, it's just... they needed to be in with... some of them, they had dementia and nobody can look after them at home, so... and they keep saying, oh, you're doing a good job, but it's nice. 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 9

DISCUSSION Hospital literature on handovers emphasises safety aspects and need to monitor changes, especially when patients are not able to communicate own needs Paediatrics, high dependency, post-operative Othering of people with dementia? What can handovers tell you about the wider home culture? 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 10

LIMITATIONS Small exploratory study All the homes had good ratings from the Care Quality Commission except for one that was waiting to be inspected Likely that homes agreeing to take part are more confident about their practice Under-researched topic stepping stone for more research 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 11

BEGINNING NEW STUDY 1. What do residents think about the way staff communicate with each other at the start and end of shifts? Do they like what happens any comments about information sharing and communications at this time? 2. Have relatives any comments on shift handovers? Do they know what practice is and have they views on this? How do they think it affects residents? 3. What can be learned from observation of handovers when being with residents and seeing their reactions and interactions (if possible)? What does this add to the understandings of the home s culture and working ethos?

COULD YOU HELP? Please share any ideas or thoughts with Katharine.Orellana@kcl.ac.uk

READ THE REPORT https://www.kcl.ac.uk /sspp/policyinstitute/publications /Handovers-in-carehomes.pdf. 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 14

DISCLAIMER AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thank you to all participants and to the SCWRU Service User and Carer Group for its consideration of this study. The study was funded by the Abbeyfield Research Foundation and we are most grateful to the Abbeyfield Society for its support. The views expressed in the report and presentations are those of the authors alone. 11 Nov 2017 12th UK Dementia Congress 15