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Exploring The Novice Nurses’ Perceptions Of Communication Dynamics In The Operating Room, Lasandra Brown
Exploring The Novice Nurses’ Perceptions Of Communication Dynamics In The Operating Room, Lasandra Brown
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Background: Communication among the multidisciplinary team members in an operating room setting is essential for effective and safe patient care. Studies have previously addressed communication breakdowns among team members, and miscommunications have been demonstrated to significantly challenge efficiency in the operating room. Novice nurses play an integral role in the success of operating room procedures and must possess strong communication skills that facilitate optimal patient outcomes.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore novice nurses’ perceptions of factors that influence the dynamics of team communication in the operating room setting.
Methods: An inductive thematic, qualitative analysis of 11 …
Relationships Of Moral Distress Among Interprofessional Icu Teams, Heather Vincent
Relationships Of Moral Distress Among Interprofessional Icu Teams, Heather Vincent
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Background: Moral distress is the psychological response to knowing the right action required by a healthcare professional but being unable to act upon the right course of action due to internal, external, and institutional constraints.
Purpose: The study investigated: 1. the level of moral distress among interprofessional healthcare providers working in four ICUs of a single academic hospital as measured by the 21-item Moral Distress Scale-Revised (MDS-R), 2. the differences in moral distress among interprofessional healthcare providers based on demographic characteristics and rankings of clinical scenario on the MDS-R.
Method: Descriptive, cross-sectional design using survey methodology.
Outcomes: Significant differences in …