Purpose: This study aimed to provide a theoretical basis for the handoff communication of operating room (OR) nurses by defining and organizing the concept behind it. Methods: For this study, we analyzed five articles found through a literature search...
Purpose: This study aimed to provide a theoretical basis for the handoff communication of operating room (OR) nurses by defining and organizing the concept behind it. Methods: For this study, we analyzed five articles found through a literature search using Walker and Avant’s conceptual analysis. Results: An analysis of OR nurses’ handoff communication shows that its antecedents include individual competencies, performance experience, improving interpersonal relationships, securing the OR environment, and the existence of relevant protocols. Additionally, effective handoff communication possesses attributes such as conciseness and accuracy of verbal communication, the ability to convey information concisely and accurately, OR resource availability and risk factors, timeliness of communication, and structured handoff communication protocols related to surgeries. These factors improve patient safety and result in the consistent communication of patient information, improved teamwork, and increased work efficiency. Conclusion: This study can enhance the understanding of handoff communication among perioperative nurses and be used to help develop a systematic protocol. Additionally, it can serve as a foundation for constructing a theory of handoff communication and for formulating guidelines specific to the OR.