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Technology stress in perioperative nursing: An ongoing concern
The following discussion will explore the impact of technology on perioperative nursing roles and the development of the phenomenon coined ‘technology stress’.
Judith Smith, Debra Palesy
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Perioperative nursing education in Brazil: reviewing the past to survive the future
Objectives: to summarize historical aspects related to perioperative nursing education in Brazil and to outline future perspectives. Methods: a descriptive-reflexive essay about the historical process of Brazilian perioperative teaching at undergraduate
Rita Catalina Aquino Caregnato+3 more
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Perioperative nursing – exclusive or inclusive?
Perioperative nursing is my specialty area of practice. My practice has included instrument and circulating nurse, unit manager, surgeons’ assistant and predominantly education in both hospital and tertiary settings.
Carollyn Williams
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Introduction: Perioperative nursing care has been widely applied in either various hospitals or other healthcare facilities. The purpose of this study was to analyze the implementation of a perioperative care instrument based on the Indonesian Nursing ...
Haris Widodo+2 more
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Journal of Perioperative Nursing: Fulfilling its mission and achieving its vision
The Journal of Perioperative Nursing (JPN) continues to fulfil its mission to be the trusted source of evidence for perioperative nurses and is within reach of achieving its vision to be the world’s leading perioperative nursing journal.
Jed Duff
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Background Perioperative missed nursing care is a serious issue that can compromise patient safety and quality of care. However, little is known about the factors that influence perioperative missed nursing care.
Ahmed Abdelwahab Ibrahim El-Sayed+3 more
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Strategies for the management of thirst in the perioperative period: a systematic review [PDF]
Objective: To identify strategies for managing perioperative thirst. Methods: Systematic literature review of the Lilacs, BDEnf, PUBMED / MEDLINE and Cochrane databases.
Júlia Larissa de Souza Silva+6 more
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Introduction: There has been little research on systematic training of new employees in perioperative nursing. The aim of the present study was to establish whether the attitude of the employees in perioperative nursing towards the training of new ...
Tina Oblak, Brigita Skela Savič
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The perioperative environment has seen the implementation of the perioperative nurse surgical assistant as an advanced practice nursing role for the instrument nurse; however, there is currently no recognised equivalent role for the anaesthesia nurse ...
Lucy Michaels, Paula Foran
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Exploring the sources of stress among operating theatre nurses in a Ghanaian teaching hospital
Background: The nursing profession is heavily plagued with occupational stress. The stress nurses encounter in the clinical setting can result in physical, emotional, social and spiritual changes.
Vera Asimah Ackah, Atswei Adzo Kwashie
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