Authors

  1. Vines, Mary M. MN, RN, CMSRN, CHES
  2. Dupler, Alice E. JD, APRN-BC
  3. Van Son, Catherine R. PhD, RN
  4. Guido, Ginny W. JD, MSN, RN, FAAN

Abstract

Bedside reporting improves client safety and trust and facilitates nursing teamwork and accountability; however, many nurses do not consider it best practice when caring for their clients. A literature review was conducted to determine whether bedside report is an essential shift handover process that promotes both client and nursing satisfaction. Implications for nurses in professional development are discussed, and strategies for developing and implementing bedside report using Lewin's theory of planned change are provided.