Introducing intentional rounding: A pilot project. Nursing Standard, 28(6), 37-44. A report on the National Health Service Trust intentional rounding introduction A two-stage pilot project Two general hospitals and six wards with the East Sussex Healthcare Trust in the UK Short focused observation, six item questionnaires and follow up two weeks post completion of the implementation Three themes were concluded to have come from the study which included increased visibility and patient contact time
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction Over the past decades, the urge to increase foreign aid’s effectiveness has motivated numerous empirical studies to identify why aid programmes succeeds or fails. These studies underpinned the donor community’s attempt in the late 1990s to reform aid delivery, shifting from predominantly stand-alone projects and conditionality- led stand- structural adjustment programs toward partnerships and mutual accountability (World Bank, 1998). Besides research
1 .Introduction 1.1 Background PLM implementations in production firms are widely common throughout the globe, particularly in developed and industrial countries. Even firms from alternative industries like services, fashion, healthcare, among others, have began to implement PLM philosophy. This growth has reached small and Medium Size Enterprises (SME), forcing developers of those styles of systems to get lightweight software package versions so as to serve this massive market. However, this type of