Knowledge and perceptions of the NMSA role in Australia: A perioperative staff survey

Authors

  • Toni G Hains University of Queensland
  • Dr Catherine Turner University of Queensland
  • Dr Haakan Strand University of Queensland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26550/2209-1092.1017

Keywords:

surgical assistant, Non- Medical Surgical Assistant, survey, perioperative practice, Australian health care system, scope of practice

Abstract

In Australia, the role of the Non-Medical Surgical Assistant (NMSA) lacks recognition and professional regulation. This paper reports the findings of a recent survey of Australian perioperative staff (n=116) to determine their knowledge and perceptions of the NMSA role. The survey findings confirm that the role is not well established across the Australian health care system. Of concern is that perioperative staff are required to fill the role of surgical assistant on an impromptu basis. NMSAs with no postgraduate qualifications are perceived by perioperative staff to be less equipped in mentoring, leadership, theatre efficiency, safety and procedural knowledge. There was evidence that some perioperative praxes necessitate the role of the NMSA to avoid practices that compromise patient safety.

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Published

01-09-2017

How to Cite

Hains, T., Turner, C., & Strand, H. (2017). Knowledge and perceptions of the NMSA role in Australia: A perioperative staff survey. Journal of Perioperative Nursing, 30(3), 39–. https://doi.org/10.26550/2209-1092.1017

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