Institute for Healthcare Improvement: SBAR Toolkit - 0 views
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Marie Ascher on 29 May 10Topics Improvement Leading System Improvement Chronic Conditions Critical Care Developing Countries End Stage Renal Disease Flow Healthcare-Associated Infections Health Professions Education HIV/AIDS Medical-Surgical Care Office Practices Palliative Care Patient-Centered Care Patient Safety Safety: General Measures Changes Improvement Stories Tools Resources Literature FAQs Medication Systems Reducing Harm from Falls Surgical Site Infections Perinatal Care Reducing Mortality Reliability Community Workspace Results Products About Us Connect with IHI SBAR Toolkit Kaiser Permanente Oakland, California, USA SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) is an effective and efficient way to communicate important information. SBAR offers a simple way to help standardize communication and allows parties to have common expectations related to what is to be communicated and how the communication is structured. S =Situation (a concise statement of the problem) B =Background (pertinent and brief information related to the situation) A =Assessment (analysis and considerations of options - what you found/think) R =Recommendation (action requested/recommended - what