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Structured Interdisciplinary Bedside Rounds: Reform of Rounds

Received: 7 June 2022    Accepted: 25 June 2022    Published: 27 October 2022
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Abstract

This paper introduced the relatively mature strategy of structured interdisciplinary bedside rounds (SIBR) in foreign countries, and expounded it from the aspects of its present situations, concrete implementation steps, and abiding principles. SIBR is an organizational optimization strategy, which is beneficial to the tripartite of doctors, nurses and patients, and is worthy of promotion. What is known about the topic? This article introduce SIBR, and it optimizes the entire medical service system, in line with the reform and development direction of modern hospitals in the 21st century. This article aims to inspire hospital managers to learn from the experience of SIBR. If possible, we should go to overseas hospitals that implement SIBR to conduct on-the-spot study to deepen the understanding and application of SIBR. What does this paper add? Multidisciplinary cooperation has become the development direction of the medical service system. But there is lack of systematic and structured guidance. Therefore, a summary method was conducted to expound in detail relatively mature strategy of SIBR, including its implementation steps and principles. What are the implications for practitioners? This paper enables scholars to have a clear idea when applying structured interdisciplinary bedside rounds, grasp the essence of structured interdisciplinary bedside rounds, and is more conducive to the promotion and application of structured interdisciplinary bedside rounds in the world.

Published in American Journal of Nursing Science (Volume 11, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajns.20221105.13
Page(s) 134-137
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Keywords

Physician-Nurse Collaboration, Model of Rounds, Structured Interdisciplinary Bedside Rounds

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