Operating theatre nurse specialist competence to ensure patient safety in the operating theatre: A discursive paper
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Operating theatre nurse specialist competence to ensure patient safety in the operating theatre: A discursive paper
Abstract
Aim: To discuss specialist operating theatre nurses' competence in relation to the general six core competencies and patient safety.
Design: A discursive analysis of legal statutes and scientific articles.
Methods: Swedish legal statutes and an overview of scientific articles on operating theatre nursing were deductively analysed and classified into healthcare providers' general six core competencies.
Results: All healthcare professionals should possess the general core competencies, regardless of their discipline. The specific content within these competencies differs between disciplines. The specialized operating theatre nurse is the only healthcare professional having the competence to be responsible for asepsis, instrumentation, infection and complication, control and management of biological specimens during the surgical procedure. Besides operating theatre nurses, no other healthcare profession has the formal education, competence or skills to perform operating theatre nursing care in the theatre during the surgical procedure. Operating theatre nurse competence is therefore indispensable to ensure patient safety during surgery.
Keywords: evidence‐based practice; informatics; interdisciplinary health team; operating room nursing; patient safety; patient‐centred care; quality improvement.
© 2019 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the manuscript content was composed in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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