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Innovations In Postgraduate Work Integrated Learning Within The Perioperative Nursing Environment: A Western Australian Experience, Kylie Russell, Tracey Coventry
Innovations In Postgraduate Work Integrated Learning Within The Perioperative Nursing Environment: A Western Australian Experience, Kylie Russell, Tracey Coventry
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
A key expectation from the health care industry in Australia is that nurses engaged in postgraduate specialist education need to be able to apply their extended knowledge and skills to the workplace. For this to succeed, health services need to be involved in the development of course content and learning outcomes to ensure authentic engagement. Essential to this is student participation in workplace learning that provides experience, performance feedback and reflection. This promotes graduate success to meet industry expectations.
The Graduate Diploma of Perioperative Nursing aims to develop graduates with not only the knowledge of good perioperative nursing practice but …
Factors Affecting Surgical Plume Evacuation Compliance, Stephanie Holmes
Factors Affecting Surgical Plume Evacuation Compliance, Stephanie Holmes
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Despite the acknowledgement of the hazards of surgical plume, compliance with smoke evacuation is not routine. This review examines the current literature on factors influencing compliance with smoke evacuation. Factors identified included the design of the smoke evacuation device, surgeon refusal, education and managerial support. Strong leadership, education and policy enforcement from a local facility level are required to improve surgical plume evacuation compliance. More research in this field would help to further strengthen these findings.
A Personal Perspective On Separating Families Before Surgery, Coralie Steward
A Personal Perspective On Separating Families Before Surgery, Coralie Steward
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
No abstract provided.
An Opportunity Taken: Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital’S Perioperative Nurse Surgeon’S Assistant Experience, Catherine Smith, Toni Hains, Natasha Mannion
An Opportunity Taken: Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital’S Perioperative Nurse Surgeon’S Assistant Experience, Catherine Smith, Toni Hains, Natasha Mannion
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
No abstract provided.
‘Below Ten Thousand’: An Effective Behavioural Noise Reduction Strategy?, Pete Smith, John Gibbs
‘Below Ten Thousand’: An Effective Behavioural Noise Reduction Strategy?, Pete Smith, John Gibbs
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Noise in the operating theatre environment has remained a persistent and unresolved problem1. The problem currently lacks an effective solution2. In order to partially resolve this issue, the authors created a behavioural noise reduction tool called ‘Below ten thousand’. This study identifies a potential solution to the problem of behavioural noise in the operating theatre, and indicates further research must be undertaken to identify the full scale of benefits this technique can deliver to the team environment in the operating theatre.
Factors That Predict Evidence Use By Australian Perioperative Nurses, Jed Duff, Margaret Butler, Menna Davies, Robyn Williams, Jannelle Carlile
Factors That Predict Evidence Use By Australian Perioperative Nurses, Jed Duff, Margaret Butler, Menna Davies, Robyn Williams, Jannelle Carlile
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Evidence-based practice has been demonstrated to positively impact patient outcomes; unfortunately, there are many factors that hinder the use of research evidence by healthcare clinicians. Our previous study reported a multisite survey assessing Australian perioperative nurses knowledge, practice, attitude, and perceived barriers to evidence use. This subsequent analysis used univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression with odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) to compare individual nurse and organisational characteristics with high evidence-basad practice (EBP) use. Two individual nurse characteristics found to be related to EBP were postgraduate qualifications (OR 1.69, 95% CI 1.07–2.6, p=0.02) and previous research experience …
A Failed Perioperative Nursing Journal Club: Reflections On Mistakes Made, And Lessons Learned, Jennifer Austin
A Failed Perioperative Nursing Journal Club: Reflections On Mistakes Made, And Lessons Learned, Jennifer Austin
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
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The Value Of Guided Operating Theatre Experience For Undergraduate Nurses, Paula Foran
The Value Of Guided Operating Theatre Experience For Undergraduate Nurses, Paula Foran
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Can nurses who have not been involved in guided operating theatre experience care for patients before and after surgery with the same level of knowledge and expertise as those who have?
This paper will present an overview of a national mixed methods research project that investigated these issues, comparing different models of operating theatre education offered in Australia. Transferable skills learned via operating theatre experience that may be useful in the surgical wards will be explored and also possible correlations between students’ experiences in this specialty area and recruitment and retention of staff to this specialist area.
Handover Between Anaesthetists And Post-Anaesthetic Care Unit Nursing Staff Using Isbar Principles: A Quality Improvement Study, Patricia Kitney, Raymond Tam, Paul Bennett, Dianne Buttigieg, David Bramley, Wei Wang
Handover Between Anaesthetists And Post-Anaesthetic Care Unit Nursing Staff Using Isbar Principles: A Quality Improvement Study, Patricia Kitney, Raymond Tam, Paul Bennett, Dianne Buttigieg, David Bramley, Wei Wang
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
A structured approach to communication between health care professionals contains introduction/identification; situation; background; assessment and request/recommendation (ISBAR). ISBAR was introduced into the post-anaesthetic care unit (PACU) of a large Victorian health service in 2013. The aim of this study was to measure the effect of an education program on ISBAR compliance.
Method: A pre/post-test design using a 14-item audit tool was used to measure compliance to ISBAR before and after an education intervention in two acute hospitals in Melbourne, Victoria. The intervention consisted of one 30-minute education session to anaesthetists, and two 30-minute education sessions to PACU nurses, combined with …
The Collaborative Development Of A Pre-Operative Checklist: An E-Delphi Study, Katherine Murphy, Kim Walker, Jed Duff, Robyn Williams
The Collaborative Development Of A Pre-Operative Checklist: An E-Delphi Study, Katherine Murphy, Kim Walker, Jed Duff, Robyn Williams
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
The aim of this study was to identify which items should be included in a pre-operative checklist based on recommendations by nurse experts in order to promote patient safety and effective communication in the perioperative environment.
Method: Thirty-five nurses participated in this e-Delphi study, which was conducted online via SurveyMonkey.. Each survey presented participants with a list of potential items for inclusion in a pre-operative checklist. Participants were asked to identify items they felt should be included in the checklist with the option to include comments. Comments were de-identified and shared with other participants to allow confidential interaction. The surveys …