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The Patient, Case, Individual And Environmental Factors That Impact On The Surgical Count Process: An Integrative Review, Victoria Ruth Warwick, Brigid M. Gillespie, Anne Mcmurray, Karen G. Clark-Burg Sep 2019

The Patient, Case, Individual And Environmental Factors That Impact On The Surgical Count Process: An Integrative Review, Victoria Ruth Warwick, Brigid M. Gillespie, Anne Mcmurray, Karen G. Clark-Burg

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

Problem identification

The surgical count is an integral component of the perioperative nurse’s role designed to reduce the risk of unintentional retained items (URIs) during surgery. Current literature provides statistical data that URIs continue to occur which has exposed a lack of adherence to the surgical count process as a possible contributing factor. This review was undertaken to identify what is currently known about perioperative nurses’ practices in relation to the surgical count and the perceived barriers and enablers when trying to follow best practice as outlined in ACORN’s Standards for Perioperative Nursing in Australia.

Literature search

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