Nurses' Perception of Patient Rounds – between the Real and the Ideal

M. Rassin, Tamar Kanety
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Background: Although patient rounds became part of the wards' routine for many years, there are still gaps regarding its tasks, cyclicality and participants and also the round was not backed by clear goals or instructions. Aim: to examine how nurses perceive rounding in terms of its cyclicality, tasks and participants. Method: research participants were 181 nurses of the internal, surgery-orthopedic, and maternity wards. They fill a questionnaire containing 41 items, specifically designed for this research. Data was analyzed using descriptive and comparative statistics. Results: significant differences between nurses from the various wings (p=0.000) were found in the performance of actual rounding during all shifts. Rounding was performed in the internal wards every two hours and 48 minutes in average, compared with every two hours and 12 minutes in the surgery wards and every hour and 54 minutes in the maternity wards. A gaps were found between real and ideal (p=0.000), show the ideal timeframe between the rounds were shortened by 10-30 minutes in each shift. The tasks rated as most important in all shifts were: early identification of medical distress situations (respiratory, bleeding, changes in conciseness etc.), taking actions to avoid complications including identifying a malfunctioning transfusion, position changes, answering patient questions, pain assessment and treatment, and answering basic needs. Conclusions: A policy for the performance of rounding, may bridge the gap between real and ideal and promote the quality of nursing care will provide clear guidance as to its tasks, cyclicality and participants.
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护士对查房的感知——介于真实与理想之间
背景:尽管查房多年来一直是病房例行工作的一部分,但在任务、周期性和参与者方面仍存在差距,而且查房没有明确的目标或指示。目的:检查护士如何感知round在其周期性,任务和参与者。方法:研究对象为181名内科、外科骨科和产科护士。他们填写了一份包含41个项目的问卷,这是专门为这项研究设计的。数据分析采用描述性统计和比较统计。结果:各科室护士在所有班次的实际查房表现上存在显著差异(p=0.000)。内科病房平均每2小时48分钟轮询一次,外科病房平均每2小时12分钟轮询一次,产科病房平均每小时54分钟轮询一次。实际和理想之间存在差距(p=0.000),表明每个班次的理想时间间隔缩短了10-30分钟。在所有班次中被评为最重要的任务是:早期识别医疗窘迫情况(呼吸、出血、简洁性变化等),采取行动避免并发症,包括识别输血故障、体位变化、回答病人问题、疼痛评估和治疗,以及回答基本需求。结论:舍入绩效政策可以缩小现实与理想之间的差距,提高护理质量,并对舍入绩效政策的任务、周期和参与者提供明确的指导。
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International Journal of Security and Networks
International Journal of Security and Networks Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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