Identifying research priorities for improving patient care in the perioperative environment: A descriptive cross-sectional study

Authors

  • Associate Professor Patricia Nicholson Deakin University
  • Dr Lois Hamlin
  • Professor Jed Duff Queensland University of Technology, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
  • Brigid Gillespie Griffith University, Gold Coast Hospital & Health Service
  • Carollyn Williams

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26550/2209-1092.1095

Abstract

Changes in the delivery of patient care, the rapid evolution of technology and the complexity of the current health care environment require health professionals to make clinical decisions that are both current and evidence-based. Perioperative nursing has a long history steeped in tradition and routine practice and although evidence-based practice (EBP) has existed for decades, a number of barriers to implementing this practice in the operating room have been identified. Perioperative nurses are accountable for the care provided to patients presenting for surgery; therefore, implementation of EBP is important for standardising patient care1 and supporting positive patient outcomes. By incorporating EBP skills in perioperative nursing, a rationale for current practices in the operating suite is also justified. With increased accountability for the quality of care provided in the perioperative environment, the value
of perioperative nurses’ contribution to patient care has been questioned.

Published

09-12-2020

How to Cite

Nicholson, P., Hamlin, L., Duff, J., Gillespie, B., & Williams, C. (2020). Identifying research priorities for improving patient care in the perioperative environment: A descriptive cross-sectional study. Journal of Perioperative Nursing, 33(4), 29–37, s8–s11. https://doi.org/10.26550/2209-1092.1095

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