Aims and method To address the gap in qualitative research examining patients' experiences of ward rounds. In-depth interviews were conducted with five in-patients on an acute mental health ward. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Data were organised into three first-order themes, positioned within an overarching theme relating to patients' perceptions of the use of power and control within ward rounds. Clinical implications Systemic factors may make it difficult to facilitate ward rounds in a manner which leaves patients feeling fully empowered or in control, but there are practical measures to address these issues, drawn from participants' accounts.
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Cappleman, R., Bamford, Z., Dixon, C., & Thomas, H. (2015). Experiences of ward rounds among in-patients on an acute mental health ward: a qualitative exploration. BJPsych Bulletin, 39(5), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.113.046409
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