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Documenting for patient-focused care

C Mosher, K Rademacher, G Day

    Nursing Economic$
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    Hospitals are shifting to patient-focused care, requiring new documentation methods. This study describes one hospital's adaptation to support multicaregiver environments and enhance bedside services.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare delivery transformation
    • Patient-centered care models
    • Clinical documentation systems

    Background:

    • Healthcare systems are evolving from inpatient to outpatient models.
    • There is a growing emphasis on delivering patient-focused care within hospitals.
    • Multidisciplinary teams are increasingly cross-trained for bedside services.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a hospital's adaptation of documentation methods.
    • To meet the needs of a patient-focused care system.
    • To address challenges in multicaregiver environments.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current hospital documentation practices.
    • Analysis of the shift towards patient-focused care.
    • Implementation of adapted documentation strategies.

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    Main Results:

    • Traditional nursing documentation is insufficient in multicaregiver settings.
    • Adapted documentation methods facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration.
    • Enhanced bedside services improve patient care delivery.

    Conclusions:

    • Hospitals must adapt documentation to support patient-focused care.
    • Cross-trained multidisciplinary teams require flexible documentation tools.
    • Successful adaptation enhances efficiency and quality of care.