2024-11-0920161057-363110.1097/NCQ.00000000000001742-s2.0-84957690935http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000174https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/13402This study synthesizes information contained in 27 mnemonics to identify what information should be communicated during a handoff. Clustering and content analysis resulted in 12 primary information clusters that should be communicated. Given the large amount of information identified, it would be beneficial to use a structured handoff communication tool developed using a participatory approach. In addition, we recommend local standardization of information communicated during handoffs with variation across settings.NursingStandardizing handoff communication: content analysis of 27 handoff mnemonicsJournal Article1550-5065381474500008Q4627