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Background Missed nursing care, which has been explored in various acute care settings, results in adverse patient outcomes and job dissatisfaction in nurses. However, little is known about missed care in the operating room. Objective This study tested a
B. Gillespie, Emma Harbeck, W. Chaboyer
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The effect of surgical preference card on the clinical self-efficacy of operating room students
Background & Aim: A wide range of clinical education of operating room students is done in the operating room. One of the problems in students' clinical education is the lack of appropriate learning tools in the operating room.
Mohammad Reza Zarei+3 more
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SURGICAL NURSING CARE IN THE OPERATING ROOM: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Objective: to identify the state-of-the-art developed about surgical Nursing care in the operating room. Method: an integrative review with search and selection of primary studies conducted in April and May 2022 in four major data sources in the health ...
Milagros Florencia Mercedes Huamán Martínez+3 more
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Transsternal surgery on a patient with a pathological lesion in the thoracic vertebrae and severe destruction of the third thoracic vertebra [PDF]
Due to the critical and important structures in the thorax, transsternal surgery on thoracic vertebrae is very complex and rarely performed. We report a case of successful transsternal surgery on thoracic vertebrae.
Ramin Rajabi+3 more
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In this study, a meta‐analysis was conducted to assess the effect of refined nursing interventions in the operating room on the incidence of surgical‐site wound infections in patients undergoing lung cancer surgery to provide an evidence base for the ...
Xiaorui Wang, Xia Li, Jiying Zhang
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Investigating the Effect of Virtual Professional Ethics Training on the Communication Skills of Operating Room Staff [PDF]
Background and Aim: Communication skills are considered as the most important feature required for health care workers and provide the basis for the development of professional ethics.
Samaneh Dehghan Abnavi+3 more
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When providing healthcare services, healthcare students face a variety of ethical issues and conflicts daily. Such characteristics as ethical sensitivity and emotional intelligence are influential in determining an individual’s performance and can prove ...
Mina Mosallanezhad+2 more
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The Effects of Nursing Students Participating in a Operating Room Simulation [PDF]
Entering an unfamiliar, complex, fast-paced, unpredictable perioperative environment can be frightening and intimidating to any newcomer, especially as an inexperienced nursing student.
Hober, Christine+2 more
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Job Burnout and Its Related Factors Among Surgical Technologists
Introduction: Job burnout is a long-term response to job-related emotional and interpersonal stressors. These stressors are associated with individual, interpersonal, and organizational factors.
Nasrin Kamali+4 more
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The Effect of Suture Simulation Method on Animal Skin on Skills and Anxiety Caused by Suturing in Operating Room Students [PDF]
Background and Aim: Operating room students have experienced anxiety for various reasons that affect their educational process such as stitching. Due to the effective role of simulation in improving the education of students, this study was conducted ...
Maryam Bahrami+5 more
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