Effective communication among healthcare providers during hand-offs is essential for providing safe and continued patient care. Hand-off means presenting accurate patient information to another staff member, often at the end of the shift or during transfer. SBAR is a standardized technique used in healthcare settings to avoid miscommunications and errors during hand-offs. SBAR stands for Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation. In the situation phase, the caregiver first introduces themselves. Next, they provide the patient's details, such as name and hospital number. Then, they describe when, where, and how the problem occurred, including its severity. In the background phase, the caregiver explains the patient's medical history, admission details, and previous lab results. In the assessment phase, the caregiver shares their assessment of the patient's overall condition based on recent vital signs and lab results. They also share details of the interventions performed. Finally, during the recommendation phase, the caregiver makes suggestions or requests for what should be done and inquires about any necessary tests or changes in treatment.