Develop a focused question Since there were so many articles on hourly rounding, picking through them to find ones that related to the direction I was going with my research was really difficult. The main question that came into my head when thinking about hourly rounding was, does it really make a difference in patient care or just patient satisfaction? Hourly rounding is used for an assortment of reasons. Anticipating patient’s needs before they have to ring the call bell, along with patient safety are key reasons for hourly rounding. The majority of the articles I found focused on patient satisfaction. Although patient satisfaction is a huge deal, the direction I wanted to go was more with patient safety.
Initial and related terms I started out my search by using phrases like “patient hourly round significance”, “why is hourly rounding important for patients”, and “how does hourly rounding affect patients”. This didn’t get me very many articles, so I tried a different approach. I broadened my search by just writing in “nursing hourly rounds” and “nursing rounds” and this got me a lot of articles on hourly rounding.
Evaluation of articles I found after reading my four articles, the critiquing using the Johns Hopkins form was pretty difficult. To me the forms are confusing because I don’t have a lot of experience using them or doing much research. All four articles that I chose to use had adequate information to help me come to a conclusion for the