Surgery cancellation: perception of surgical block nurses
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202100010004Keywords:
Enfermagem, Centro cirúrgico,Abstract
Objective: To identify the perception of surgical block nurses of the reasons for the cancellation of elective surgeries and strategies to reduce suspension
rates. Method: This is a qualitative study carried out in a tertiary hospital of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, with nurses working in the surgical block. Data were collected
through recorded interviews with seven nurses responsible for elective surgeries. Data treatment was based on Bardin’s content analysis technique. Results: The
statements were grouped into two thematic categories: gaps in surgical planning, with three subcategories, and prevention of avoidable situations, with two subcategories.
Conclusion: The causes for surgery cancellation were related to surgical environment planning and the patient’s clinical preparation. The nurses defined
these reasons as avoidable situations and considered effective communication and assertive leadership attitudes as strategies that reduce surgical suspension rates.
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