© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. The 2010 Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings survey stated that 44% of pediatric hospitals practiced family-centered rounds (FCRs). We aimed to study caregivers’ opinions of FCRs and determine if there are demographic associations with these opinions. A cross-sectional survey of caregivers who attended FCRs was conducted at a tertiary-care general pediatrics unit. The survey contained Likert-type scale and qualitative questions. Fisher’s exact test was used to test demographic associations. Only English proficient caregivers were included. Almost all (99%) caregivers liked being present during rounds, 19% felt that there were too many people present during rounds and 15% felt that medical jargon was used. ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of parental presence on the number and types of educational ques...
An important aspect of health care quality, patient-and family-centered care was studied to evaluate...
OBJECTIVE: Existing observational data describing rounds in teaching hospitals are 15 years old, pre...
Background: Involvement of family in bedside rounds is one strategy to implement family-centered car...
The importance of family-centered care and the role of families in decision making are becoming more...
Objective: To determine whether family centered rounds implemented in the Pediatric Intensive Care U...
OBJECTIVE: Family-centered rounds (FCR) have become increasingly prevalent in pediatric hospital set...
The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended adoption of “family-centered rounds” (FCRs), whic...
BackgroundEffective communication in transitions between healthcare team members is associated with ...
ObjectiveTo increase understanding of current practices and perceptions of family-centered rounds (F...
BackgroundFamily engagement in care for adult inpatients may improve shared decision making in the h...
BackgroundFamily-centered rounds (FCRs) provide many benefits over traditional rounds, including hig...
Family-centered care is a model of health care delivery that emphasizes understanding the patient in...
Family-Centered Rounds (FCR) is a model that emphasizes bedside rounding with intentional inclusion ...
Background: Studies show that family centered rounds (FCR) improve family satisfaction by involving ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of parental presence on the number and types of educational ques...
An important aspect of health care quality, patient-and family-centered care was studied to evaluate...
OBJECTIVE: Existing observational data describing rounds in teaching hospitals are 15 years old, pre...
Background: Involvement of family in bedside rounds is one strategy to implement family-centered car...
The importance of family-centered care and the role of families in decision making are becoming more...
Objective: To determine whether family centered rounds implemented in the Pediatric Intensive Care U...
OBJECTIVE: Family-centered rounds (FCR) have become increasingly prevalent in pediatric hospital set...
The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended adoption of “family-centered rounds” (FCRs), whic...
BackgroundEffective communication in transitions between healthcare team members is associated with ...
ObjectiveTo increase understanding of current practices and perceptions of family-centered rounds (F...
BackgroundFamily engagement in care for adult inpatients may improve shared decision making in the h...
BackgroundFamily-centered rounds (FCRs) provide many benefits over traditional rounds, including hig...
Family-centered care is a model of health care delivery that emphasizes understanding the patient in...
Family-Centered Rounds (FCR) is a model that emphasizes bedside rounding with intentional inclusion ...
Background: Studies show that family centered rounds (FCR) improve family satisfaction by involving ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of parental presence on the number and types of educational ques...
An important aspect of health care quality, patient-and family-centered care was studied to evaluate...
OBJECTIVE: Existing observational data describing rounds in teaching hospitals are 15 years old, pre...