Abstract

Training of non-technical skills helps to achieve reduction of human errors that could contribute to safety of patients. For assessment of non-technical skills of Operating Room (OR) nurses, researchers of the University of Aberdeen developed intra-operative work organization protocol for observation of non-technical behaviour. This system includes taxonomy of non-technical skills, definitions, desirable and adverse behavioural markers, and Likert scale for behavioural assessment. The objective of this research is to assess non-technical skills of OR nurses in work environment and compare the findings with OR nurses self-assessment of non-technical skills. The study involved 15 interviews with OR nurses in sterile position (scrub nurses) and 15 observations of their work in four hospitals. Providing self-assessment, OR nurses note a tendency to minimal communication. In practice, nurses often show good ability to think analytically, to predict events and needs and are able to act decisively during surgery. OR nurses in Latvia partially associate their work with non-technical skills, however in practice these skills are used, and they were relatively highly valued during the study. Insufficient self-assessment of such skills of nurses as cooperation in performance of physical tasks, promotion of personnel safety and decisive action, indicates the need for development of scrub nurse's work standards with clearly defined area of responsibility and duties.

Highlights

  • One can notice an assured, efficient and skilled Operating Room (OR) nurse during an operation

  • Non-technical skills refer to general or life skills that are not part of formal education programs. These skills are not meant for any specific work conditions or work environment but they can be widely used in any work environment and with any tasks

  • The questions for the interview were developed based on the Scrub Practitioners’ List of Intra-operative Non-Technical Skills” (SPLINTS) observation protocol and they were identical for both groups of respondents

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Introduction

One can notice an assured, efficient and skilled OR nurse during an operation. Some nurses are able to keep the situation in control even if the surgical procedure is not going as initially planned. In addition to technical skills and knowledge, these OR nurses demonstrate good “non-technical skills” that complement the technical skills to carry out tasks in a safe and efficient manner. Non-technical skills refer to general or life skills that are not part of formal education programs. These skills are not meant for any specific work conditions or work environment but they can be widely used in any work environment and with any tasks. Non-technical skills have an important role in the maintaining of the technical skills [1]

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