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Structured interactions between nurses and patients through intentional rounding: A scoping review.

Abdelrahman Al-AnatiLuke MolloyJenny SimElizabeth J HalcombSteven A Frost
Published in: International nursing review (2024)
There is weak evidence of the effectiveness of intentional rounding on patient outcomes because of the diversity of methods employed and methodological limitations in many studies. Our findings identify the need for robust studies to explore the acceptability and feasibility of a rounding protocol that can be implemented in different clinical settings.
Keyphrases
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