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Australian College of Perioperative Nurses (ACORN)

Journal

2022

Perioperative

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Strategies To Prevent Inadvertent Retained Surgical Items: An Integrative Review, Amanda J. Snape, Jed Duff, Oya Gumuskaya, Kerry Inder, Alison Hutton Nov 2022

Strategies To Prevent Inadvertent Retained Surgical Items: An Integrative Review, Amanda J. Snape, Jed Duff, Oya Gumuskaya, Kerry Inder, Alison Hutton

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Background: The surgical count process is currently the recommended strategy for preventing unintentionally retained surgical items (RSIs) in Australia. Despite this, RSIs still occur and remain an internationally recognised issue and sentinel event associated with morbidity and mortality. There are numerous new and emerging strategies to prevent inadvertent RSIs, apart from the surgical count, and many involve the use of technology. These strategies are not currently specified in Standards for Perioperative Nursing in Australia (the ACORN Standards).

Aim: To provide an integrative synthesis of the literature to identify current and emerging strategies for preventing RSIs during surgical procedures.

Design: An …


Nurse-Led Randomised Controlled Trials In The Perioperative Setting: A Scoping Review, Judy Munday, Niall Higgins, Saira Mathew, Lizanne Dalgleish, Anthony S. Batterbury, Luke Burgess, Jill Campbell, Lori J. Delaney, Bronwyn R. Griffin, James A. Hughes, Jessica Ingleman, Samantha Keogh, Fiona Coyer Mar 2022

Nurse-Led Randomised Controlled Trials In The Perioperative Setting: A Scoping Review, Judy Munday, Niall Higgins, Saira Mathew, Lizanne Dalgleish, Anthony S. Batterbury, Luke Burgess, Jill Campbell, Lori J. Delaney, Bronwyn R. Griffin, James A. Hughes, Jessica Ingleman, Samantha Keogh, Fiona Coyer

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Purpose: Nurses provide care at each phase of the complex perioperative pathway and are well placed to identify areas of care requiring investigation in randomised controlled trials. Yet, currently, the scope of nurse-led randomised controlled trials conducted within the perioperative setting are unknown. This scoping review aims to identify areas of perioperative care in which nurse-led randomised controlled trials have been conducted, to identify issues impacting upon the quality of these trials and identify gaps for future investigation.

Methods: This scoping review was conducted in reference to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews. …