Family-Centered Bedside Rounds: A New Approach to Patient Care and Teaching
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- 1 April 2007
- journal article
- Published by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- Vol. 119 (4), 829-832
- https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2006-2528
Abstract
The importance of patient-centered care and the role of families in decision-making are becoming more recognized. Starting with a single acute care unit, a multidisciplinary improvement team at Cincinnati Children's Hospital developed and implemented a new process that allows families to decide if they want to be part of attending-physician rounds. Family involvement seems to improve communication, shares decision-making, and offers new learning for residents and students. Despite initial concerns of staff members, family-centered rounds has been widely accepted and spread throughout the institution. Here we report our experiences as a potential model to improve family-centered care and teaching.Keywords
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