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Znanje in praksa operacijskih medicinskih sester glede kirurškega štetja in kontrole obvezilnega materiala, igel in kirurških instrumentov : magistrsko delo
ID Ocepek, Mateja (Avtor), ID Kvas, Andreja (Mentor) Več o mentorju... Povezava se odpre v novem oknu, ID Ravljen, Mirjam (Komentor), ID Pandel Mikuš, Ruža (Recenzent)

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Uvod: Operacijsko okolje je kompleksno z napredno tehnično opremo, kjer delajo interdisciplinarne skupine zdravstvenih delavcev. Eden izmed zapletov oziroma neželen dogodek pri obravnavi pacienta je zaostali kirurški material in instrumenti. S kirurškim štetjem in kontrolo obvezilnega materiala, igel in kirurških inštrumentov se izognemo tveganju zaostalega materiala in instrumentov v pacientovem telesu. Namen: Namen magistrskega dela je izpostaviti pomen teoretičnega poznavanja operacijskih medicinskih sester in potrebo po razvijanju, poznavanju standardov in ravnanju po njih pri delu glede kirurškega štetja in kontrole obvezilnega materiala, igel in kirurških instrumentov. Metode dela: V teoretičnem delu je bila uporabljena deskriptivna metoda dela s pregledom domače in tuje strokovne ter znanstvene literature. Pri kvantitativni raziskovalni metodi smo za zbiranje podatkov uporabili anketni vprašalnik iz raziskave leta 2015 z naslovom Knowledge of surgical counting practices of operating room nurses in provincial hospitals in the cape metropole, za katerega smo predhodno pridobili soglasje. Anketne vprašalnike smo razposlali v štiri večje zdravstvene ustanove v osrednji Sloveniji vsem zaposlenim operacijskim medicinskim sestram. Rezultati: V raziskavo smo vključili 65 anketirancev, med katerimi je bilo 55 žensk (85,94 %), 9 moških (14,06 %), 1 oseba ni opredelila svojega spola. Ugotavljamo statistično značilno razliko med našim predvidenim deležem in dejanskim deležem tistih, na katere slaba komunikacija vpliva na štetje instrumentov in materiala (t = 55,4; p = 0,000). Večina anketirancev ima željo po udeležbi na dodatnih izobraževanjih na temo preprečevanja zadržanega materiala in instrumentov (83,33 %, n = 50). Pri več kot polovici anketirancev stresna situacija med operativnim posegom vpliva na njihovo štetje instrumentov in materiala v operacijski dvorani. Med bolnišnicami nismo ugotovili statistično značilnih razlik v izvajanju štetja materialov v skladu s standardi za preprečevanje zadržanih instrumentov in materiala (t = 4,2; p = 0,122). Razprava in zaključek: V raziskavi smo ugotovili, da je teoretično poznavanje glede kirurškega štetja in kontrole obvezilnega materiala, igel in kirurških instrumentov pomembno za kakovost dela operacijskih medicinskih sester in s tem varnost pacienta. Ker si operacijske medicinske sestre želijo dodatna izobraževanja, je treba vlagati v raziskovanje in predstavitev modernih tehnologij za preprečevanje napačnega štetja instrumentov in materiala.

Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:magistrska dela, zdravstvena nega, operacijske medicinske sestre, kirurško štetje, zaostali material, standardi, izobraževanje
Vrsta gradiva:Magistrsko delo/naloga
Tipologija:2.09 - Magistrsko delo
Organizacija:ZF - Zdravstvena fakulteta
Kraj izida:Ljubljana
Založnik:[M. Ocepek Osredkar]
Leto izida:2023
Št. strani:51 str., [7] str. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-153358 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
UDK:616-083
COBISS.SI-ID:179190531 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
Datum objave v RUL:23.12.2023
Število ogledov:774
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Jezik:Angleški jezik
Naslov:Knowledge and practices of operation nurses about counting surgical material and instruments title of the final work : master thesis
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Introduction: The operating room environment is a complex system with advanced technical equipment, which involves interdisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals. One of the complications or adverse events in patient care is retained surgical supplies and instruments. With surgical counting and supervision of dressing materials, needles and surgical instruments, the risk of retained supplies and instruments in a patient's body can be avoided. Purpose: The aim of the master thesis is to highlight the importance of theoretical familiarity of operating room nurses. The thesis also points out the need for development, awareness and acting according to the standards of surgical counting and supervision of dressing materials, needles and surgical instruments. Methods: In the theoretical part of the thesis, a descriptive method was used to review domestic and foreign professional and scientific literature. For data collection, the quantitative research method was adopted and a questionnaire from 2015 research titled Knowledge of surgical counting practices of operating room nurses in provincial hospitals in the Cape Metropole was used, for which prior consent was obtained. The questionnaires were sent to all employed operating room nurses from four major healthcare institutions in central Slovenia. Results: The research included 65 respondents, 55 of whom were women (85,94 %), 9 were men (14,06 %) and 1 person did not identify their gender. We have identified a statistically significant difference between our predicted proportion and the actual proportion of those whose instrument and material count is affected by poor communication (t = 55,4; p = 0,000). The majority of respondents would like to attend additional training on the prevention of retained materials and instruments (83,33 %, n = 50). More than half of the respondents stated that the general chaos during a surgery procedure affects their counting of instruments and supplies in the operating room. There were no statistically significant differences between hospitals regarding material counting in accordance with the standards for the prevention of retained instruments and supplies (t = 4,2; p = 0,122). Discussion and conclusion: In this research, we found that theoretical familiarity with surgical counting and supervision of dressing materials, needles and surgical instruments is important for the operating room nurses’ quality of work and thus for the patients’ safety. As operating room nurses want further training, investment into research and presentation of modern technologies for the prevention of improper counting of instruments and supplies are required.

Ključne besede:master theses, nursing care, operating room nurses, surgical counting, retained supplies, standards, education

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