Exploring operating room staff engagement in the planning and design of the built environment in Australia: Development of a constructivist grounded theory.

IF 1.2 Q3 SURGERY
Kasey Ann Irwin, Frank Donnelly, Janet Kelly
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to explore Australian health professionals' perceptions and experiences regarding built environment planning for operating rooms.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews and a focus group using exploratory qualitative methods, involving 16 participants: anaesthetists, surgeons, nurses, theatre technicians and designers of operating rooms.

Findings: Four core concerns of participants were analysed: Engagement, Respect & Collaboration; Foreseeing & Responding to Safety Concerns; Enhancing Design Planning to Minimise Internal & External Consequences; and Ambiguous Application of Standards in Operating Room Design Planning.

Conclusion: Health professionals highlighted safety impacts related to patients and staff due to the built environment and emphasised the need for improved engagement, respect and collaboration in design processes. Consideration needs to be given to the lived experiences of health professionals in design planning to address safety concerns effectively. Hierarchies and cultural factors were identified as barriers to inclusive design processes.

探索澳大利亚手术室工作人员参与建筑环境规划和设计的情况:建构主义基础理论的发展。
目的:本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚医疗专业人员对手术室建筑环境规划的看法和经验:我们采用探索性定性方法进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,共有 16 人参加,包括麻醉师、外科医生、护士、手术室技术人员和手术室设计师:分析了参与者关注的四个核心问题:参与、尊重与合作;预见和应对安全问题;加强设计规划以尽量减少内部和外部后果;手术室设计规划中标准应用不明确:医疗专业人员强调了建筑环境对患者和员工安全的影响,并强调在设计过程中需要加强参与、尊重和合作。在设计规划中需要考虑医疗专业人员的生活经验,以有效解决安全问题。等级制度和文化因素被认为是包容性设计过程的障碍。
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Journal of perioperative practice
Journal of perioperative practice Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Perioperative Practice (JPP) is the official journal of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP). It is an international, peer reviewed journal with a multidisciplinary ethos across all aspects of perioperative care. The overall aim of the journal is to improve patient safety through informing and developing practice. It is an informative professional journal which provides current evidence-based practice, clinical, management and educational developments for practitioners working in the perioperative environment. The journal promotes perioperative practice by publishing clinical research-based articles, literature reviews, topical discussions, advice on clinical issues, current news items and product information.
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