Effectivenes Of Reorientation Program On Hourly Rounding On The Knowledge And Prcatice Among Nurses In A Tertiary Hospital In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Effectivenes Of Reorientation Program On Hourly Rounding On The Knowledge And Prcatice Among Nurses In A Tertiary Hospital In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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2021-05-13
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Benson, Liza
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Meaningful and compassionate engagements with patients by caregivers is a core part
of nursing as it enables nurses to assess physiological and emotional well-being and
intervene if and when appropriate; this would be possible through a systematic
proactive way of nursing intervention i.e., hourly rounding where patients are visited
hourly and regularly to assess and anticipatedly assist them on their needs. Nurses'
education is essential to ensure that patient rounding is purposely understood,
routinely, and properly performed. Using a quasi-experiment with pre- and post-onegroup
design the study will determine the effectiveness of the reorientation program
of hourly rounding on the knowledge and practices of 56 OPD nurses of SFH. In
determining the level of knowledge before and after the reorientation of hourly
rounding, a standard questionnaire from the research study of Lyons (2010) was
modified and utilized while Studor’s Hourly Rounding Competency Skills Checklist was
used to determine the nursing practice on hourly rounding. For knowledge
assessment, a t-value of -7.92 with a significant p-value between the nurses’
knowledge on hourly rounding before and after the reorientation program was
garnered, thus supporting that the program was effective. The nursing practice based
on self–assessment had a significant average t-value of -10.472. Comparing the
nurses’ extent of practices before and after the reorientation program based on the
evaluator’s assessment, it revealed that there is a significant difference (t=-15.769).
The relationship between knowledge and practice is inversely proportional, but it is
insignificant, therefore congruent with the study done by Dowell (2015) whose findings
showed a weak correlation between knowledge and practices.
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Keywords: Hourly Rounding, Reorientation Program, Nurses, Knowledge, Practice, Relationship
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Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Caring sciences::Nursing,
Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Health and medical services in society