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Innovation and teamwork: introducing multidisciplinary team ward rounds.
Moroney N, Knowles C. Nurs Manag (Harrow). April 2006;13:28-31.

The authors describe the development, testing, and results of a multidisciplinary rounding initiative. They found that patients appreciated the rounds and that nurses felt more engaged, empowered, and respected.

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