Abstract

ObjectivesBedside handovers have the potential to provide opportunities to increase patient involvement in mental health care. However, limited research has been conducted on this subject. MethodsIn this study, we investigate the suitability of experience-based co-design as a method for designing bedside handover in mental health care. ResultsThe article discusses the goals of bedside handover, the preferred structure and content of the handover, its location and frequency, and the familiarization involved in it. ConclusionsEBCD proved to be a suitable method of making recommendations for involving patients in nursing handover in a mental healthcare unit of a general hospital.Practice implications: Nurses and mental health care patients agreed on the ISBARRT model to structure bedside handovers.

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