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The role of the nurse in the medical ward round

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992
Communication between hospital staff and in‐patients, especially regarding the provision of information, has been found to be inadequate although improving information‐giving has been demonstrated to have a number of beneficial effects While the ward round might be a particularly valuable setting for communication, few studies have explored the ...
A, Busby, B, Gilchrist
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Interruptions during nurses' drug rounds in surgical wards: observational study

Journal of Nursing Management, 2009
The purpose of the study was to examine the frequency and perceived risk of interruptions to nurses during drug rounds in seven Italian surgical wards.Management of drug therapy is an integral part of the clinical role of nurses. Many errors are caused by interruptions to which the nurse is subjected during the drug rounds.
PALESE, Alvisa   +3 more
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Nurse-led ward rounds: a valuable contribution to acute stroke care

British Journal of Nursing, 2012
Stroke is a devastating condition. The Royal College of Physicians (2008) highlights that integrated stroke care can improve patient care. Nurses are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team, providing 24/7 stroke care from planning and implementing care to the evaluation of the patient's condition.
Elmer Javier, Catangui, Julia, Slark
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The sound of silence – nurses’ non‐verbal interaction within the ward round

Nursing in Critical Care, 2003
Summary•  This study describes nurses’ non‐verbal interaction in the ward round within intensive care•  Data were collected through participant observation, fieldwork notes and ethnographic interview techniques from eight intensive care nurses•  This article focuses on the themes ‘Being there’, ‘Knowing the script’, ‘Knowing what you want from the ward
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The participation of hospital nurses in the multidisciplinary ward round on a cancer‐therapy ward

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1993
Summary • The aim of this study is to describe the participation of a group of hospital nurses in the multidisciplinary ward rounds on a cancer-therapy ward. • Thirteen multidisciplinary group meetings (which took place before the ‘walk round’ meeting with the patients at the bedside) were tape recorded over a period of 4 weeks.
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The nurse's role in hospital ward rounds.

Nursing times, 2013
Ward rounds are a crucial aspect of acute care, but nurses' involvement varies. While their responsibilities on ward rounds may vary from ward to ward, nurses have a vital role to play and should make it a priority to attend. This article discusses key aspects of nurses' responsibilities and the different stages in the ward-round process.
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Interruption reduction during oral medication rounds among nurses in hematology-oncology wards: a best practice implementation project

JBI Evidence Implementation
ABSTRACT Objectives: The aim of the project was to reduce interruptions during oral medication rounds among nurses working in hematology-oncology wards by improving compliance with best practices by 20%. Introduction: Medication errors can adversely affect patient safety ...
Jia Wen, Siah   +4 more
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Education During Ward Rounds: Systematic Review

Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 2022
Zahra Khalaf, Shaheer Khan
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Family ward rounds in intensive care: An integrative review of the literature

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021
Kalliopi Kydonaki   +2 more
exaly  

Application of Humanoid Graph Teaching Ward Round in Nursing Teaching of Nursing Students

Foreign Language Science and Technology Journal Database Medicine and Health, 2022
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