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Analysis of Nursing Intensity Related to Nursing Activities in Operating Room using the Relative Value Scale For Nursing Cost

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to perform an operating room nursing activities analysis and estimate
nursing intensity of each nursing activity based on the Relative Value Scale (RVS).

Methods: The methodology for this study of RVS was based on the work of Hsiao et al. The first stage was to identify nursing activities and the second to measure intensity of nursing activities including technical skill, mental effort, and stress.

Results: Calculation of the RVS for 99 nursing practices showed a score range from 300.00 to 1337.78. CS operation assistant, OS operation assistant, and obtaining certification had high nursing intensity. Surgical hand washing,
putting on surgical gowns, surgical gloves and surgical caps and mask had low nursing intensity.

Conclusion: The activities of operating room are not compensated separately but reimbursement is usually included in physician fees. In the future, an estimation of nursing cost should show the nursing contribution rate to total
operation revenue.
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Operating room, Relative value scales, Nursing intensity
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