Roles, experience and views of nurses working in robotic surgery settings: A mixed-methods study.
Sevilay Şenol ÇelikZahide TunçbilekSeda SarıköseGülsen TopaktaşAbdullah Erdem CandaPublished in: Journal of perioperative practice (2024)
Robotic-assisted surgery has benefits for patients, but there are challenges to working in this field. In Turkey, training is not provided for nurses working in robotic-assisted surgery, and national legislation on nurses' roles in these settings has not been implemented. This study aimed to demonstrate the roles and experiences of nurses in robotic-assisted surgery in Turkey. This study was conducted as a mixed-methods research. The qualitative data were analysed by content analysis. More than half of the nurses had received basic training in robotic-assisted surgery. Qualitative data consisted of five themes, including the effects of robotic surgery, feelings and thoughts on robotic surgery, working as a nurse in robotic surgery settings, responsibilities of nurses and competence of nurses working in robotic surgery settings. Determining the working conditions and roles of nurses working in robotic-assisted surgery settings by policymakers in regulations is crucial for improving the quality of nursing care and the outcomes of patients.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- minimally invasive
- healthcare
- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- surgical site infection
- newly diagnosed
- systematic review
- prognostic factors
- primary care
- peritoneal dialysis
- type diabetes
- quality improvement
- randomized controlled trial
- electronic health record
- clinical trial
- big data
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- coronary artery disease