Responsibility for patient care in perioperative practice.
Ann-Catrin BlombergBirgitta BisholtLillemor LindwallPublished in: Nursing open (2018)
The texts revealed two main themes: A formal external responsibility and personal ethical value. Responsibility that the patient was not exposed to risks, protecting the patient's body, systematically planning and organizing work in the surgical team. The personal ethical value meant confirming the patient as a person, caring for the patient and preserving the patient's dignity. A new understanding emerged that the operating theatre nurse always have the patient in mind.