Checklist of assignments of the nursing team in robotic surgeries
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Checklist, Robotic surgical procedures, Nursing, teamAbstract
Objective: To develop and validate a checklist of activities relevant to the nursing team working in the surgical center in robotic procedures. Method: This is a methodological study of validation, carried out in two phases: development of an assignment checklist and validation by a group of judges composed of seven expert nurses, members of the Robotics Committee of the Brazilian Association of Nurses of the Surgical Center, Anesthetic Recovery and Sterilization Processing Department (SOBECC). A Likert scale was used to analyze each of the items on the checklist by the judges, and the level of agreement above 80% was considered adequate. The study was conducted according to the ethical-legal precepts of Resolution 466/2012 and it was approved by the Research Ethics Committee. Results: The final checklist consisted of three steps (Sign in, Time out, and Sign out), according to the Surgical Safety Checklist proposed by the World Health Organization, although specific for robot-assisted surgeries. The level of agreement among the experts was above 80% in all checklist items, having been evaluated content, structure, presentation, and relevance. There was no need for a second round among them. The judges proposed adjustments, which were accepted, such as including the item of robotic platform specification and the side of the operating table in which the robot will be placed. Conclusion: The checklist of assignments of the nursing team in robotic surgeries was developed by the authors and validated by the expert judges, which enabled its application in hospitals that offer robotic surgery.
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