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Enhancing Patient Satisfaction with the 5 Ps of Nursing Rounding

Enhancing Patient Satisfaction with the 5 Ps of Nursing Rounding

The healthcare industry attempts to enhance patient satisfaction in hospitals through the implementation of the 5 Ps of nursing rounding. This is proactive and forms a core part of quality patient care as patients’ needs are addressed satisfactorily and efficiently. However, a brief discussion is needed here so you’ll know what the 5Ps are in health care and how they improve the patient’s experience.

The 5 Ps

The five Ps in the model for nursing rounding are Pain, Position, Personal needs, Proximity, and Patient Education. Each of these elements exhibits a strategic function in the delivery of care to the patients’ levels of satisfaction.

Pain

Pain, which patients desperately want to avoid, is a main focus. By frequently assessing pain and monitoring its intensity, nurses can reduce clients’ suffering, thus enhancing their satisfaction.

Position

Proper positioning of a patient guarantees their comfort but also helps in avoiding complications, such as deep vein thrombosis or pressure ulcers. Regularly repositioning patients is required to enhance the healing process.

Personal Needs

Basic nursing requires one to feed, hydrate, dress, and move the patient, as well as help them use the toilet or bathe. When these personal needs are met it is usually preferred that they be done as needed and with attention to detail. This makes patients feel seen and wanted while they are in the hospital.

Proximity

Control and self-determination are crucial to a patient’s satisfaction, so having a call button, water, and personal things within reach can alleviate a patient’s anxiety significantly. This aspect of the 5 Ps of nursing rounding makes the surroundings safe and as comfortable as possible for the patients.

Patient Education

Educating the patient about their condition, the medication being given, and discharge information is critical. It also fosters the patients’ involvement in their treatment process and decreases anxiety levels. Tackling patient dissatisfaction in hospitals is highly dependent on the patient’s awareness of what they can expect and the information that is provided to them.

The Impact on Patient Satisfaction

Incorporating nursing rounding based on the concept of the 5 Ps enhances the probability of realizing tangible results in patient satisfaction scores. For healthcare providers, this method not only improves the quality of the healthcare delivery system but also improves the bond of trust and loyalty from patients. To learn more about how to gauge patient satisfaction in healthcare, contact Guideway Care and schedule an appointment. We leverage extensive expertise and insights to ensure improved 5Ps and maximum patient satisfaction in hospitals.

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