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Perioperative nursing: maintaining momentum and staying safe.

McGarry, J.R., Pope, C.J. and Green, S. M., 2018. Perioperative nursing: maintaining momentum and staying safe. Journal of Research in Nursing, 23 (8), 727-739.

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DOI: 10.1177/1744987118808835

Abstract

Perioperative practice underpins one of the key activities of many healthcare services but the work of perioperative nurses is little known. A better understanding of their work is important to enable articulation of their contribution to clinical practice. This study observed the practice of perioperative nurses and explored how they described their role. Using ethnographic observation and interview, eighty-five hours observation of eleven nurses were undertaken and eight nurses were interviewed. Thematic analysis was undertaken enabling themes to emerge with two being identified. The first, 'maintaining momentum', described the need to keep people and equipment moving. The second, ‘accounting for safety’, referred to the need to keep the patient safe during this dangerous period. Tension between these two phenomena was apparent. Perioperative nurses describe one of their key roles as maintaining the momentum of the patient’s journey through the operating theatre but having to balance this with the need to ensure the patient’s safety. A core component of the perioperative nurse’s work is thus management of the tension between these. This study illuminated how these nurses understand their practice.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1744-9871
Uncontrolled Keywords:ethnography; nursing; perioperative; operating theatre; safety; workflow
Group:Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
ID Code:31371
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:22 Oct 2018 09:32
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:13

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