Arshia Javed, Arjumand Sohaila, Irfan Sheikh, Nida Qadir.
Improved Clinical Competence and patients Satisfaction: Comparison of patient-centered, Interdisciplinary Collaborative Round versus Traditional Post-partum Round..
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan ;31(7):868-70.

The origin of the patient-centered interdisciplinary collaborative round, which involves health care members of all levels at a time, is an effective and emerging approach to offer inpatient healthcare. Traditionally, post-partum rounds at teaching hospitals consisted of separate visits from all members of the obstetric team that resulted in patient inconvenience, care insufficiencies, and communication gaps. The main objective of this study was to assess the patient's satisfaction level from the traditional post-partum round versus the patient-centered collaborative care (PCCC) round. This study showed that in the traditional round, the patient's satisfaction with the treatment was 95.1%; whereas, in PCCC rounds it was 96.9%. Patients were more satisfied with the treatment options discussed with them and the results of the medical tests explained to them. In conclusion, the survey showed that the implementation of the PCCC round improved patient satisfaction. Key Words: Interdisciplinary collaborative  round, Traditional postpartum round, Patients satisfaction, Clinical competence.

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