Specialized Training for Nursing in the Surgical Area, a Question of Quality
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Bernat-Adell, María Desamparados; Sánchez Galán, María; Folch Ayora, Ana; Salas-Medina, Pablo; Collado-Boira, Eladio
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Specialized Training for Nursing in the Surgical Area, a Question of QualityAutoría
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2020Editor
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9781839624032Cita bibliográfica
BERNAT ADELL, María Desamparados, et al. Specialized Training for Nursing in the Surgical Area, a Question of Quality. 2020.Tipo de documento
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This is an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study that looks into
nursing competencies within the surgical area and analyzes the influence of the
variables age, years worked and employment relationship ... [+]
This is an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study that looks into
nursing competencies within the surgical area and analyzes the influence of the
variables age, years worked and employment relationship on the dependent variable nursing competencies. The Perceived Perioperative Competence Scale-Revised
(PPCS-R) questionnaire was applied to nurses in the surgical area of the General
University Hospital of Castellón. The variables were processed using ANOVA
tests and Pearson’s correlations. A sample of 50 female nurses with a mean age of
41 ± 7.931 years was evaluated. Age and number of years worked were positively
related to 11 items of the questionnaire. Regarding the employment relationship,
significant differences were found, with the “permanent” employment relationship
obtaining the highest mean score [1.040 (p = .018)]. Education and clinical experience were found to contribute to the development of practice. Patient safety was an
essential aspect in managing the associated risk in the operating room (OR). [-]
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