Complete Lit Review for Advanced Nursing (JENKINS)

Complete Lit Review for Advanced Nursing (JENKINS)

Complete Lit Review for Advanced Nursing (JENKINS)

TOPIC: Purposefull Rounding: Will education increase the nurses’ understanding of purposeful rounding.

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LITERATURE REVIEW TABLE

NAME: ______________________________DATE __________   COURSE: NURS: 5120 ADVANCED RESEARCH

TOPIC OF INTEREST FOR RESEARCH_____________________________________________________________

 

Authors Title/Journal/ Year Volume/ Issue and pages Purpose of Study Type of Study

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Sample Framework Design

 

Statistical Test Results of study
Shin, N & Park, J The Effect of Intentional Nursing Rounds Based on the Care Model on Patients’ Perceived Nursing Quality and their Satisfaction with Nursing Services/Asian Nursing Research, 12(3), 203 – 208. This study examined the effects of intentional nursing rounds based on the care model on patients’ perceived nursing quality and their satisfaction with nursing services. Qualitative The participants were 70 patients (experimental group) and 75 patients (control group Caring model of Swanson The study design was a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. The participants were assigned to the intervention group or the control group in two orthopedic wards of a teaching hospital. Descriptive statistics, independent T test, chi-square tests, and Fisher’s exact test were used to identify the homogeneity of participants’ characteristics and outcome baseline variables between the experimental and control groups. It was found that clinical nurses’ intervention for intentional rounding lead to patients’ higher perception of nursing quality as well as their satisfaction with nursing care.
Negarandeh, R, Bahabadi, A, Mamaghani, J Impact of Regular Nursing Rounds on Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care/Asian Nursing Research, 8(4), 282 – 285 The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of regular nursing rounds on patient satisfaction with nursing care. Qualitative The sample size was estimated at 50 subjects for each group (making a total of 100 participants) after a pilot study and according to the sample size formula. Conceptual Framework This clinical trial with non-equivalent control group was conducted in Shariati Hospital affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences The collected data were analyzed using independent t test, chi-square test, and Fisher’s exact test in SPSS for Windows 16.0 ( As a communicative method, performing regular nursing rounds can play an important role in increasing patient satisfaction with quality of nursing care. Accordingly, in order to enhance patient satisfaction
Fabry, Donna DNP Hourly rounding: perspectives and perceptions of the frontline nursing staff. Journal of Nursing Management, 2015, 23, 200–210 To gain knowledge of a nursing staff’s perspectives and perceptions of hourly rounding in an acute care hospital setting Qualitative The study was carried out in a 186-bed adult community hospital in Western New York, USA. The survey was distributed to 137 RNs and 47 PCAs on four inpatient units, one acute rehabilitation unit and the intensive care unit. Rogers’ theoretical framework of Diffusion of Innovation These cross-sectional, paper surveys were distributed to the nursing staff individually and collected over a 3 week period The statistical analysis was conducted using the 2011 SPSS version 19 (George & Mallery 2012). Analysis included descriptive statistics of frequency and percentages of agreement. One gap reported in the literature is the lack of staff champions or other support resources available once the hourly rounding initiative has been implemented. Having these resources available to the frontline nursing staff provides ongoing educational and emotional support and helps ensure fidelity of the process
Hicks, D  Can Rounding Reduce Patient Falls in Acute Care? An Integrative Literature Review. MEDSURG Nursing24(1), 51–55. 2015             The reviewed studies showed promising effects of hourly rounding on decreasing patient falls rates. Further longitudinal research is needed to establish any sustained effect on decreased falls in acute care.
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 

 

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