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Measuring and evaluating standardization of scrub nurse instrument table setups: a multi-center study

Authors :
Bernhard Glaser
Tobias Schellenberg
Juliane Neumann
Mathias Hofer
Susanne Modemann
Patrick Dubach
Thomas Neumuth
Source :
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. 17:479-485
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Objectives In-depth knowledge about surgical processes is a crucial prerequisite for future systems in operating rooms and the advancement of standards and patient safety in surgery. A holistic approach is required, but research in the field of surgical instrument tables, standardized instrument setups and involved personnel, such as nurses, is sparse in general. The goal of this study is to evaluate whether there is an existing standard within clinics for an instrument table setup. We also evaluate to which extent it is known to the personnel and whether it is accepted. Materials and Methods The study makes use of the Nosco Trainer, a scrub nurse training and simulation system developed to analyze various aspects of the workplace of scrub nurses. The system contains a virtual instrument table, which is used to perform and record instrument table setups. We introduce a metric which delivers a measurable score for the similarity of surgical instrument table setups. The study is complemented with a questionnaire covering related aspects. Results Fifteen scrub nurses of the Otolaryngology departments at three clinics in Germany and Switzerland performed a table setup for a Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery intervention and completed the questionnaire. The analysis of the developed metric with a leave one out cross-validation correctly allocated 14 of the 15 participants to their clinic. Discussion In contrast to the identified similarities of table setups within clinics with the collected data, only a third of the participants confirmed in the questionnaire that there is an existing table setup standard for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery interventions in their facility, but almost three quarters would support a written standard and acknowledge its possible benefits for trainees and new entrants in the operating room. Conclusions The structured analysis of the surgical instrument table using a data-driven metric for comparison is a novel approach to gain deeper knowledge about intra-operative processes. The insights can contribute to patient safety by improving the workflow between surgeon and scrub nurse and also open the way for goal-oriented standardization.

Details

ISSN :
18616429 and 18616410
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae0611ad4e8ebaabc2733bd382fc695f