Abstract Nurses' perceptions and experiences of communication in the operating theatre: a focus group interview Background Communication programmes are well established in nurse education. The focus of programmes is most often on communicating with patients with less attention paid to inter-professional communication or skills essential for working in specialised settings. Although there are many anecdotal reports of communication within the operating theatre, there are few empirical studies. This paper explores communication behaviours for effective practice in the operating theatre as perceived by nurses and serves as a basis for developing training. Methods A focus group interview was conducted with seven experienced theatre nur...
In the operating theatre, communication problems are the leading cause of patient harm. Yet, relativ...
BACKGROUND : Communication is known as an important factor in patient care in the operating theatre....
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
UNLABELLED: Nurses' perceptions and experiences of communication in the operating theatre: a focus g...
Background: Communication is extremely important to ensure safe and effective clinical practice. A...
Background: Communication among the multidisciplinary team members in an operating room setting is e...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how operating room nurses (ORNs) experience operating room...
Aim: To explore the unsettling effects of increased mobility of nurses, surgeons and other healthca...
This study looks at the effects of transient team work on the communication between surgeons and nur...
In healthcare settings, working relationships are linked to continuity of care and patient safety es...
Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to explore how operating room nurses (ORNs) experience operat...
In this paper, we address an existing gap between clinical work in the operating theatres and the op...
Background: Effective teamwork and communication is a crucial determinant of patient safety in the o...
textabstractObjective: To assess surgical team members' differences in perception of non-technical s...
This study examines the cognitive and social processes making up the non-technical skills that, toge...
In the operating theatre, communication problems are the leading cause of patient harm. Yet, relativ...
BACKGROUND : Communication is known as an important factor in patient care in the operating theatre....
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
UNLABELLED: Nurses' perceptions and experiences of communication in the operating theatre: a focus g...
Background: Communication is extremely important to ensure safe and effective clinical practice. A...
Background: Communication among the multidisciplinary team members in an operating room setting is e...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how operating room nurses (ORNs) experience operating room...
Aim: To explore the unsettling effects of increased mobility of nurses, surgeons and other healthca...
This study looks at the effects of transient team work on the communication between surgeons and nur...
In healthcare settings, working relationships are linked to continuity of care and patient safety es...
Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to explore how operating room nurses (ORNs) experience operat...
In this paper, we address an existing gap between clinical work in the operating theatres and the op...
Background: Effective teamwork and communication is a crucial determinant of patient safety in the o...
textabstractObjective: To assess surgical team members' differences in perception of non-technical s...
This study examines the cognitive and social processes making up the non-technical skills that, toge...
In the operating theatre, communication problems are the leading cause of patient harm. Yet, relativ...
BACKGROUND : Communication is known as an important factor in patient care in the operating theatre....
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...