TY - JOUR
T1 - Nurses' experiences of working with robotic assisted surgery in an Irish healthcare setting
T2 - A qualitative descriptive design
AU - Moloney, Rita
AU - Coffey, Alice
AU - Coffey, J. Calvin
AU - Brien, Brid O.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses working with robotic assisted surgery patients. Background: Robotic assisted surgery has grown considerably since its introduction in the 1980's with more than 6500 da Vinci robots installed worldwide and over 55,000 surgeons trained to use these machines. Nurses play a major role in the successful completion of robotic surgery; however, minimal research has been conducted in the literature to date surrounding robotic assisted surgery nurses’ experiences working in the perioperative department and beyond. Design: Qualitative descriptive design with thematic analysis. Method: The study sample was recruited from three care settings where nurses work with robotic assisted surgery patients including: operating theatre, surgical ward and the community. Ten semi-structured face to face interviews were conducted. Interviews were audio recorded with data transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Themes included – 1. Limited education specific to robotic assisted surgery, Subthemes: Robotic assisted surgery patient safety concerns; Lacking technical education and training; and Lacking patient postoperative care education. 2. Challenges for nurses working with robotic assisted surgery, Subthemes: Diverse dynamics in the robotic assisted surgery environment; Working with inexperienced staff; and Communication difficulties. Conclusion: The key findings from this research are that nurses experience of working with robotic assisted surgery patients outside of the perioperative area is limited and all nurses require more education specific to caring for robotic assisted surgery patients to be competent in their roles. Further research from a national and international perspective is required to better understand the needs of nurses working with robotic assisted surgery patients.
AB - Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses working with robotic assisted surgery patients. Background: Robotic assisted surgery has grown considerably since its introduction in the 1980's with more than 6500 da Vinci robots installed worldwide and over 55,000 surgeons trained to use these machines. Nurses play a major role in the successful completion of robotic surgery; however, minimal research has been conducted in the literature to date surrounding robotic assisted surgery nurses’ experiences working in the perioperative department and beyond. Design: Qualitative descriptive design with thematic analysis. Method: The study sample was recruited from three care settings where nurses work with robotic assisted surgery patients including: operating theatre, surgical ward and the community. Ten semi-structured face to face interviews were conducted. Interviews were audio recorded with data transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Themes included – 1. Limited education specific to robotic assisted surgery, Subthemes: Robotic assisted surgery patient safety concerns; Lacking technical education and training; and Lacking patient postoperative care education. 2. Challenges for nurses working with robotic assisted surgery, Subthemes: Diverse dynamics in the robotic assisted surgery environment; Working with inexperienced staff; and Communication difficulties. Conclusion: The key findings from this research are that nurses experience of working with robotic assisted surgery patients outside of the perioperative area is limited and all nurses require more education specific to caring for robotic assisted surgery patients to be competent in their roles. Further research from a national and international perspective is required to better understand the needs of nurses working with robotic assisted surgery patients.
KW - Nursing education
KW - Nursing students
KW - Qualitative research
KW - Robotic surgical procedure
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U2 - 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104183
DO - 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104183
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85207774596
SN - 1471-5953
VL - 81
JO - Nurse Education in Practice
JF - Nurse Education in Practice
M1 - 104183
ER -