Surgical nurse experience with adverse events - a descriptive qualitative study

Q3 Nursing
Dominika Kohanová, Soňa Baránková, Radka Kurucová, K. Žiaková
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Abstract

Aim: To explore the experience of surgical nurses with adverse events. Design: A descriptive qualitative study. Methods: Data were collected between August 2021 and February 2022 using semi-structured interviews. Participants were nurses (n = 10) working in surgical care units in a teaching hospital in the Slovak Republic. The interviews were recorded on an audio recorder and transcribed verbatim. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: Two main themes were identified: Adverse events in the surgical workplace and Preventive strategies aimed at reducing adverse events. Several subthemes specified themes and reflected the nurse’s experience with adverse events in surgical settings. Conclusion: Surgical workplaces are at risk of adverse events due to the number of surgical procedures. Given that most adverse events are preventable and systemic factors are responsible for their occurrence, we recommend implementing risk management, including active identification of patients at risk, teamwork support, management of missing resources, adjustment of the environment, and creation of a positive patient safety culture.
不良事件的外科护士经验-一项描述性定性研究
目的:探讨外科护士处理不良事件的经验。设计:描述性质的研究。方法:采用半结构化访谈法,于2021年8月至2022年2月收集数据。参与者是在斯洛伐克共和国一家教学医院外科护理部门工作的护士(n = 10)。采访被记录在录音机上,并逐字抄写。数据采用专题分析进行分析。结果:确定了两个主要主题:外科工作场所的不良事件和旨在减少不良事件的预防策略。几个子主题指定了主题,并反映了护士在手术环境中不良事件的经验。结论:由于手术次数多,手术场所存在不良事件的风险。鉴于大多数不良事件是可以预防的,并且是系统因素导致了它们的发生,我们建议实施风险管理,包括主动识别有风险的患者、团队合作支持、管理缺失的资源、调整环境和创建积极的患者安全文化。
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