SBAR Tool: Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation

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SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) is an easy-to-remember, concrete communication mechanism for framing any conversation, especially critical ones, requiring a clinician’s immediate attention and action and can be used as a tool to foster a culture of patient safety.

Highlights

The SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) technique provides a framework for communication between members of the health care team about a patient's condition.

SBAR is an easy-to-remember, concrete mechanism useful for framing any conversation, especially critical ones, requiring a clinician’s immediate attention and action. It allows for an easy and focused way to set expectations for what will be communicated and how between members of the team, which is essential for developing teamwork and fostering a culture of patient safety.

Directions

This tool has two components:

Both the worksheet and the guidelines use the physician team member as the example; however, they can be adapted for use with all other health professionals.

*NOTE: Before filling out the templates, first save the PDF files to your computer. Then open and use that version of the tool. Otherwise, your changes will not be saved.

Background

Michael Leonard, MD, Physician Leader for Patient Safety, along with colleagues Doug Bonacum and Suzanne Graham at Kaiser Permanente of Colorado (Evergreen, Colorado, USA) developed this technique. The SBAR technique has been implemented widely at health systems such as Kaiser Permanente.

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