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Research Article

Attitudes of nursing staff toward interprofessional in-patient-centered rounding

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Pages 475-477 | Received 16 Jul 2013, Accepted 19 Mar 2014, Published online: 09 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

Historically, medicine and nursing has had a hierarchical and patriarchal relationship, with physicians holding monopoly over knowledge-based practice of medical care, thus impeding interprofessional collaboration. Power gradient prevents nurses from demanding cooperative patient rounding. We surveyed attitudes of nursing staff at our tertiary care community hospital, before and after implementation of a patient-centered interprofessional (hospitalist–nurse) rounding process for patients. There was a substantial improvement in nursing staff satisfaction related to the improved communication (7%–54%, p < 0.001) and rounding (3%–49%, p < 0.001) by hospitalist providers. Patient-centered rounding also positively impacted nursing workflow (5%–56%, p < 0.001), nurses’ perceptions of value as a team member (26%–56%, p = 0.018) and their job satisfaction (43%–59%, p = 0.010). Patient-centered rounding positively contributed to transforming the hospitalist–nurse hierarchical model to a team-based collaborative model, thus enhancing interprofessional relationships.

Notice of Correction:

A correction was made to the affiliation of the second author as well as to headings in Table 1 since this article's original online publication date of April 8, 2014.

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