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Effect of Bedside Patient Case Presentation Compared to Outside the Room Case Presentation on Patient Perception of Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes: a Randomized-controlled, Multicenter Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating patient case presentation bedside and patient case presentation Outside-the-room for Bedside Patient Case Presentation and Outside-the-room Patient Case Presentation. Completed, enrolled 1,092 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Patient case presentations during ward rounds can take place at the bedside or outside the room. The best approach to patient case presentation is yet unclear. Thus, the overall aim of this multicenter, randomized-controlled study is to test the hypothesis that outside the room patient case presentation compared to bedside patient case presentation results in better outcomes across different dimensions including patient understanding and perception of quality of care as well as patient outcomes, physicians' preferences, perception of quality and effectiveness, and timing of the ward rounds, respectively.
Study Details
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Interventions
Patient case presentation in absence or presence of Patient at bedside.
Patient case presentation Outside-the-room.