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Nurses presenting on ward rounds improved collaboration and reduced passivity. Initially apprehensive, nurses recognized positive impacts on patient care and their work environment after six months.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Care

Background:

  • Multidisciplinary collaboration is crucial for quality patient care.
  • Nurses historically exhibited passivity during medical ward rounds.
  • Enhancing the nursing role in ward rounds can improve care delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of nurse-led presentations on ward rounds.
  • To improve multidisciplinary collaboration and patient care quality.
  • To increase nurses' active participation and reduce passivity in medical rounds.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of nurse presentations during ward rounds.
  • Two-stage questionnaire surveys to gather nurses' views.
  • Assessment of nurses' perspectives before and after six months of active participation.

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Main Results:

  • Initial nurse apprehension regarding the new role was observed.
  • Nurses became aware of positive changes in their working environment.
  • Increased nurse engagement and collaboration were noted.

Conclusions:

  • Nurse-led presentations on ward rounds enhance multidisciplinary collaboration.
  • Active nursing participation positively influences the work environment and patient care.
  • The initiative successfully reduced nurse passivity in medical ward rounds.