Disinfection, sterilization, aseptic technique, and timely prevention are the basis for
maintaining normal medical activities in hospitals. The quality of service provided by nursing
staff is closely related to patient quality-of-life (Warburton, 2009). Patients experience the
medical quality of the hospital for the duration of their procedure, and patient satisfaction
greatly influences the effectiveness and development of the hospital (Warburton, 2009;
Vandijck et al., 2013). Therefore, the clarification of nursing staff responsibilities and roles, the
regulation of hospital-acquired infection control measures, and the standardization of clinical
procedures can increase nursing quality and decrease the risk of hospital-acquired infection.
Our department reduced the risk factors of hospital-acquired infection and increased patient
satisfaction to 98.09% by standardizing ward rounds in clinical nursing.