手术室护士对手术室病人和工作人员安全的意见

Çiğdem Canbolat Seyman, S. Ayaz
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目标:病人和工作人员的安全是所有国家卫生议程的一个关键问题。患者安全涉及促进采取措施,确保在错误影响患者和卫生工作者之前注意到、报告和纠正错误。本描述性研究旨在确定手术室护士对患者和工作人员安全的看法,以及影响这些意见的因素。方法:本描述性研究于2010年在安卡拉9家质量认证公立医院的手术室进行。本研究应用于100名手术室护士。通过问卷调查收集数据。结果:手术室护士反映手术室对患者和工作人员的安全产生了许多风险。研究表明,威胁患者安全的三个最常见因素是:感染风险(50%)、患者运输问题(50%)和错误的患者/错误的部位/错误的手术(35%)。这项研究还显示,对工作人员安全的威胁是:尖锐和穿透性伤害(44%),接触通过接触血液、体液或呼吸传播的疾病(41%)。结论:护士报告了影响手术室患者和工作人员安全的多种风险。其中最重要的是感染和尖锐的穿透性伤害的风险。关键词:手术室,病人和工作人员安全,护理
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Opinions of Operating Room Nurses Regarding Patient and Staff Safety in Operating Room
Objectives: Patient and staff safety is a crucial issue for the health agenda of all countries. Patient safety involves promoting the measures which ensure that mistakes are noted, reported and corrected before they affect patients and health workers. This descriptive study was conducted to determine the opinions of operating room nurses regarding patient and staff safety, as well as the factors that affect these opinions. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in 2010 in the operating rooms of nine quality-certified public hospitals in Ankara. This study was applied to 100 operating room nurses. Data was collected through questionnaires. Results: Operating room nurses report that the operating room engenders many risks towards patient and staff safety. The study shows that the three most frequent factors which threaten patient safety are: risk of infection (50%), problems with the transport of patients (50%), and wrong-patient/wrong-side/wrong-operation (35%). This study also revealed that the threats to staff safety are: sharp and penetrating injuries (44%), exposure to diseases that spread through contact with blood, body fluid, or respiration (41%). Conclusion: Nurses reported a multitude of risks that affect patient and staff safety in the operating room. The most important of these are risk of infection and sharp, penetrating injuries. Key words: Operating room, patient and staff safety, nursing
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