nursing educationpatient safetypatient satisfactionreview literatureAims To establish current knowledge about the efficacy and acceptance of intentional rounding in current practice, from the perspective of nurses, patients, patient satisfaction and safety indicators. Background Intentional rounding is a formal...
The intentional nursing rounding intervention was developed through a theoretical development program involving six basic principles which are maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and patients' wellness. To evaluate the effects of intentional nursing rounds, data were collected ...
Intentional Rounding: a staff-led quality improvement intervention in the prevention of patient falls. J Clin Nurs 2017;26(1-2):115-24... L Morgan,L Flynn,E Robertson,... - 《Journal of Clinical Nursing》 被引量: 4发表: 2017年 EXAMINING...
Intentional rounding, also known as nursing ward rounds, was widely adopted to meet this need.ObjectiveTo test, refine or refute eight programme theories to understand what works, for whom, and in what circumstances.SettingSix wards (older people and acute wards) in three NHS trusts in England...
This recommendation received strong support from the government and the majority of NHS trusts in the UK have now introduced 'intentional rounding' (IR), a structured process whereby nursing staff carry out regular checks, usually hourly, with individual patients to address their positioning,...
Recently, a proactive nursing approach named Intentional Rounding (IR) has been proposed, but the reported results are inconclusive. Aim of this study, promoted by the Internal Medicine Italian Scientific Societies of Physicians (FADOI) and Nurses (ANIMO), was to provide insights for the ...
Nursing Impact of Nurse-Initiated Intentional Rounding on Patient Satisfaction Scores on a Surgical Unit WALDEN UNIVERSITY Patricia Schweickert VaughnTina EThis project focused on nurse-initiated intentional rounding (NIIR) as a new nursing approach to patient care. NIIR anticipates the needs of ...
The intentional nursing rounding intervention was developed through a theoretical development program involving six basic principles which are maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and patients' wellness. To evaluate the effects of intentional nursing rounds, data were collected ...
Journal of Clinical NursingMorgan L, Flynn L, Robertson E, et al. Intentional Rounding: a staff-led quality improvement intervention in the prevention of patient falls. J Clin Nurs 2017;26(1-2):115-24.Morgan L, Flynn L, Robertson E (2017) Intentional rounding: A staff-led quality ...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to determine the impact of intentional rounding on patient and nursing outcomes and identify the barriers and facilitators surrounding implementation. Background Intentional rounding is an organised approach whereby health professionals' regularly check on patie...