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Operating Room Nurses¡¯ Experiences of Securing for Patient Safety

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2015³â 45±Ç 5È£ p.761 ~ 772
KMID : 0806120150450050761
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to evaluate the experience of securing patient safety in hospital operating rooms.

Methods: Experiential data were collected from 15 operating room nurses through in-depth interviews. The main question was ¡°Could you describe your experience with patient safety in the operating room?¡±. Qualitative data from the field and transcribed notes were analyzed using Strauss and Corbin¡¯s grounded theory methodology.

Results: The core category of experience with patient safety in the operating room was ¡®trying to maintain principles of patient safety during high-risk surgical procedures¡¯. The participants used two interactional strategies: ¡®attempt continuous improvement¡¯, ¡®immersion in operation with sharing issues of patient safety¡¯.

Conclusion: The results indicate that the important factors for ensuring the safety of patients in the operating room are manpower, education, and a system for patient safety. Successful and safe surgery requires communication, teamwork and recognition of the importance of patient safety by the surgical team.
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Patient safety, Operating rooms, Qualitative research, Operating room nursing, Hospitals
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