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  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Practice
  • Patient Care Improvement

Background:

  • Intentional rounding is a proactive patient care strategy.
  • Implementation in National Health Service (NHS) trusts requires careful planning and evaluation.
  • Understanding staff and patient experiences is crucial for successful adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the implementation process of intentional rounding within an NHS trust.
  • To evaluate the initial experiences and perceptions of staff and patients regarding intentional rounding.
  • To identify factors influencing the successful adoption of intentional rounding practices.

Main Methods:

  • A two-stage pilot project was conducted.
  • Participatory methods and core practice development principles guided the implementation.
  • Staff and patient feedback was collected to assess the experience.

Main Results:

  • Both patients and healthcare staff reported positive experiences with intentional rounding.
  • Nurses and midwives expressed feeling inadequately prepared for the new practice.
  • Leadership engagement in learning opportunities correlated with more successful and sustained practice changes.

Conclusions:

  • While generally positive, the implementation highlighted a need for enhanced staff preparation.
  • There is ongoing debate among nurses regarding the true contribution of intentional rounding to patient care.
  • Further research is recommended due to a perceived weak evidence base, time commitment, and documentation requirements.