Objectives: To evaluate the implementation of a regular Nursing Round as an educational strategy for workplace learning in an intensive care unit with a single room environment. Research design: A multiple methods design was used. Fifty-four Nursing Rounds were observed and nurses (n = 40) completed bespoke evaluative surveys. Structured observational data and open-ended survey responses were submitted to content analysis and descriptive statistics were used to analyse survey findings. Results: Nursing Rounds involved a diverse range of participants, most frequently nurses. The content most frequently discussed included empirical clinical issues where nurses decided on nursing care actions to address these issues. The most frequentl...
Aim: To share an experience of introducing a ward round checklist, a bedside nurse verbal summary an...
Done well, ward rounds (WRs) promote effective, safe care and collaboration; but WR quality varies. ...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs.\ud \ud Desig...
3 Background: Factors previously shown to influence patient care include effective decision making, ...
This paper aims to explore what is known on the effects, facilitators and barriers of nurses’ partic...
Background Significant ongoing learning needs for nurses have occurred as a direct result of the con...
Background ICU readmissions within 72 hours after discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) is a ...
acknowledge the nursing staff on 9AS at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for their participation ...
Implementation of bedside rounds enhances communication and collaboration between physicians and nur...
Background: An intensive care unit is that area of a hospital where patients’ serious illnesses or i...
Evidence in Action Rounds is a unit-based interactive forum that assists nurses in defining and disc...
To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Mala...
My thesis, Nursing Rounds and Their Importance from Nurses and Patients Points of View, is divided i...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Aim: To share an experience of introducing a ward round checklist, a bedside nurse verbal summary an...
Done well, ward rounds (WRs) promote effective, safe care and collaboration; but WR quality varies. ...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs.\ud \ud Desig...
3 Background: Factors previously shown to influence patient care include effective decision making, ...
This paper aims to explore what is known on the effects, facilitators and barriers of nurses’ partic...
Background Significant ongoing learning needs for nurses have occurred as a direct result of the con...
Background ICU readmissions within 72 hours after discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) is a ...
acknowledge the nursing staff on 9AS at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for their participation ...
Implementation of bedside rounds enhances communication and collaboration between physicians and nur...
Background: An intensive care unit is that area of a hospital where patients’ serious illnesses or i...
Evidence in Action Rounds is a unit-based interactive forum that assists nurses in defining and disc...
To describe nurses’ perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent complications in a Mala...
My thesis, Nursing Rounds and Their Importance from Nurses and Patients Points of View, is divided i...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Aim: To share an experience of introducing a ward round checklist, a bedside nurse verbal summary an...
Done well, ward rounds (WRs) promote effective, safe care and collaboration; but WR quality varies. ...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a cancer nursing education course on RNs.\ud \ud Desig...