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Evaluation of the organisation and delivery of patient-centred acute nursing care [PDF]
In 2002, a team of researchers from the School of Nursing, University of Salford were commissioned by Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust to evaluate the delivery and organisation of patient-centred nursing care across the acute nursing wards within the Royal ...
Haigh, CA, Ormandy, P, Solomon, JM
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BackgroundSelecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant challenge for system planners and implementers. There is very limited research evidence upon which to base such decisions.
Andersen, Pia +4 more
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AIMS OF THE STUDY: Interprofessional ward rounds are a cornerstone of patient-centred care for medical inpatients and offer opportunities to discuss and coordinate patient treatment and further management.
Armon Arpagaus +10 more
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Students' Perceptions on an Interprofessional Ward Round Training – A Qualitative Pilot Study
Introduction: Ward rounds are an essential activity for interprofessional teams in hospital settings and represent complex tasks requiring not only medical knowledge but also communication skills, clinical technical skills, patient management skills and ...
Nikendei, C. +6 more
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A survey on experiences of ward rounds among inpatients in Singapore acute care hospitals
Aim The aim of this study was to describe the patients’ perception regarding their experiences of ward rounds during hospitalisation. Background Ward round facilitates many activities during hospitalisation, most importantly serving as a communication ...
Qian Hui Vivian Seah +5 more
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Aims To assess inter‐professional collaboration between nurses and physicians in long‐term care facilities and to determine if there are differences between subgroups of nurses.
Christina Reese +3 more
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BackgroundProphylactic antibiotics reduce surgery-associated infections and healthcare costs. While quantitative methods have been widely used to evaluate antibiotic use practices in surgical wards, they fall short of fully capturing the intricacies of ...
Getachew Alemkere +13 more
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Medical social work in the clinic and ward settings of a general hospital : a study of the medical social problems and the related social services in twenty-five medical clinic cases as compared with twenty-five medical ward cases at the Beth Israel Hospital / [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-99)
Berliner, Marilyn Klein +1 more
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A Delphi study to validate competency-based criteria to assess undergraduate midwifery students' competencies in the maternity ward [PDF]
Background: workplace learning plays a crucial role in midwifery education. Twelve midwifery schools in Flanders (Belgium) aimed to implement a standardised and evidence-based method to learn and assess competencies in practice. This study focuses on the
Embo, Mieke +3 more
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This article summarized the practice of nursing ward rounds in a patient with cancer-related pain treated with holographic scraping combined with five-tone therapy.
FANG Yun (方云) +3 more
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