Patient safety during joint replacement surgery: experiences of operating room nurses.
Anette NybergBirgitta OlofssonVolker OttenMichael HaneyAnn-Mari FagerdahlPublished in: BMJ open quality (2021)
The conditions to support patient safety, or limit complication risk, during joint replacement surgery continue to be at times inconsistent, and require steady performance attention. Operating room nurses make adjustments to help solve problems as they arise, where there are obvious risks for patient complications. The organisational patient safety management process still seems to allow deviation from established practice standards at times, and relies on individual-based corrective measures at the 'bedside' at times for good results.