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Improving the Quality of Care in Preterm Infants Kristen Brame RN BSN The University of Texas College of Nursing

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  1. 1. Kristen Brame RN BSNThe University of Texas Collegeof Nursing
  2. 2. Bedside Report Hourly Rounding Team Huddles
  3. 3. Should these topicsbe initiated? Bedside Report Develop a standardized process Hourly Rounding Focus on the four Ps Team Huddles Fast, highly focused Scheduled regularly Called by anyone
  4. 4. Caruso, E. (2007). The evolution of nurse-to-nurse bedside report on a medical-surgicalcardiology unit. MEDSURG Nursing, 16(1), 17-22. Cooper, R., & Meara, M. (2002). The organizational huddle process- optimum resultsthrough collaboration. Health Care Manager, 21(2), 12-16. Donald, A. (2002). How to practice evidence-based medicine. Medscape GeneralMedicine, 5(1). Ford, B. (2010). Hourly rounding: a strategy to improve patient satisfaction scores.MEDSURG Nursing, 19(3), 188-191. Gardner, G., Woollett, K., Daly, N., & Richardson, B. (2009). Measuring the effect ofpatient comfort rounds on practice environment and patient satisfaction: apilot study.International Journal of Nursing Practice, 15, 287-293. Haneberg, L. (2006). To improve teamwork, huddle up! Leader to Leader, Fall, 16-19. Kleiber, C., Davenport, T., & Freyenberger, B. (2006). Open bedside rounds forfamilies with children in pediatric intensive care units. American Association ofCritical Care Nurses,15(5), 492-496. Orr, N., Tranum, K., & Kupperschmidt, B. (2007). Hourly rounding for positive patientand staff outcomes: fairy tale or success story? The Oklahoma NursePage, 11. Trossman, S. (2009). Shifting to the bedside for report. The AmericanNurse, March/April, 7. Weisgram, B., & Raymond, S. (2008). Using evidence-based nursing rounds toimprove patient outcomes. MEDSURG Nursing, 17(6), 429-430.