Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Electronic Medical Transfer Tool to Improve Communication During Transfers from ICU

Study Summary:

The transfer of patients from the intensive care unit (ICU) to a medical or surgical hospital ward is a particularly high risk transfer that may expose patients to complications or adverse events if there are communication breakdowns between sending and receiving medical teams. Current dictation practice often falls short in producing optimal clinical documentation on patients being transferred from the ICU to the ward. The use of an electronic transfer of care tool to standardize communication may improve the quality of information exchanged between ICU and ward medical teams during ICU transfers, compared to dictation.

This study will stagger implementation of a new electronic ICU medical transfer of care tool across four adult medical surgical ICUs in one city. It is anticipated that the electronic ICU transfer tool will positively impact two inter-related goals. 

Objectives: 

(1) Improve the completeness and timeliness of clinical documentation on transfer
(2) Reduce the incidence of associated adverse patient clinical outcomes after transfer (e.g., adverse events, ICU readmission)

Principal Investigator: Dr. Thomas Stelfox, Dr. Jeanna Parsons Leigh

Study Team: Megan Amarbayan, Rebecca Brundin-Mather, Devika Kashyap, Dr. Khara Sauro, Dr. Andrea Soo, Liam Whalen-Browne

Additional Information: ClinicalTrials.gov