Garcia, Theresa J.Schultz, Danielle2023-05-192023-05-192023-05Schultz, D. (2023). Hourly rounding initiative to increase patient safety and satisfaction in long-term acute care. St. David's School of Nursing, Texas State University.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/16831A capstone project submitted to the St. David's School of Nursing at Texas State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Nursing, May 2023.Patient satisfaction and safety is something we all strive for as healthcare workers and administrators. Nurses spend a significant amount of time at the bedside of the patient allowing the opportunity to contribute greatly to patient safety and patient satisfaction. Nurse response time to patient needs directly affects patient satisfaction scores and call light usage. Hourly rounding is an organized approach where nursing staff regularly check on patients to ensure their care needs are being met (Christiansen et al., 2018). The purpose of this paper was to describe an acute care facility’s change in process implementing an hourly rounding initiative to increase patient satisfaction and potentially increase patient safety.Text87 pages1 file (.pdf)encall lighthourlyroundingHCAHPSpatient satisfactionNursingHourly Rounding Initiative to Increase Patient Safety and Satisfaction in Long-Term Acute Care [paper]Paper