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    Evaluation of Clinical Benefits of IoT Device Solutions in Operating Rooms by Jing ZHANG, Yang LIU, Qiangtian CHEN, Jidong ZHANG

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…ObjectiveTo explore device solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance the efficiency of daytime operating rooms and process management in inpatient departments, and to address the issues of frequent and lengthy movements by anesthesiologists and circulating nurses. …”
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    A data-driven approach for predicting remaining intra-surgical time and enhancing operating room efficiency by Saleem Ramadan, Mohammad Abu-Shams, Sameer Al-Dahidi, Ibrahim Odeh, Najat Almasarwah

    Published 2025-02-01
    Subjects: “…remaining time predictions, operating room management, scheduling, convolutional neural network, machine learning…”
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    Posterior Medial Meniscus Root Tears: Clinical Implications, Surgical Management, and Post-operative Rehabilitation Considerations. by Jill K. Monson, Robert F. LaPrade

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Thus, clinicians have little guidance for managing post-operative care. Upon diagnosis of a root tear, appropriate surgical treatment, with appreciation for native anatomy and function of the meniscus root, is a critical first step for recovery. …”
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    Transversal Competencies in Operating Room Nurses: A Hierarchical Task Analysis by Francesca Reato, Dhurata Ivziku, Marzia Lommi, Alessia Bresil, Anna Andreotti, Chiara D’Angelo, Mara Gorli, Mario Picozzi, Giulio Carcano

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<b>Results:</b> Through a qualitative, inductive and iterative approach the study identified 15 transversal competencies, 50 sub-competencies, and 153 specific tasks and activities. Specifically, operating room nurses working in perioperative and perianesthesiological roles presented the following transversal competencies: communication and interpersonal relationships, situation awareness, teamwork, problem solving and decision-making, self-awareness, coping with stressors, resilience and fatigue management, leadership, coping with emotions, task and time management, ethical and sustainable thinking, adaptation to the context, critical thinking, learning through experiences, and data, information and digital content management. …”
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    Understanding burnout among operating room nurses: a qualitative study by Yufang Li, Dan Xiang, Yun Jiang, Su Gu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the lived experiences of job burnout among operating room nurses and to provide an evidence-based foundation for developing targeted nursing interventions to mitigate job burnout in this population.MethodA purposive sampling method, guided by the principle of maximum variation, was employed to recruit 14 operating room nurses from a tertiary Grade A hospital in Anhui Province in January 2025. …”
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    Impact of operating room technology on intra-operative nurses' workload and job satisfaction: An observational study by Anne M. Schouten, Rick M. Butler, Carlijn E. Vrins, Steven M. Flipse, Frank Willem Jansen, Anne C. van der Eijk, John J. van den Dobbelsteen

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Background: The integration of medical technology in the operating room has revolutionized surgical workflows and team dynamics. …”
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    Clients’ experiences in their first entry to the operating room: a descriptive phenomenological study by Nasim Alipour, Amir Jalali, Rostam Jalali, Alireza Khatony

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background The unfamiliar atmosphere of the operating room, waiting for anesthesia, and the process of surgery and anesthesia are some of the factors causing fear and anxiety in patients. …”
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    Building a Smooth Medical Service for Operating Room Using RFID Technologies by Lun-Ping Hung, Hsin-Ke Lu, Ching-Sheng Wang, Ding-Jung Chiang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Traditionally, the management of surgical treatment is generally manually operated and there is no consistent operating procedure for patients transferring among wards, surgery waiting rooms, operating rooms, and recovery rooms, resulting in panicky and urgent transferring work among departments and, thus, leading to delays and errors. …”
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    Integrating machine-readable user interface requirements into open networked operating rooms by Okan Yilmaz, Dominik Stegemann, Klaus Radermacher, Miriam Lange, Armin Janß

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Significantly, it extends these standards by introducing categories that enhance support for the usability engineering and risk management process, emphasizing the role of UI Profiles in achieving safe and usable operating room environments with more flexibility regarding interoperability and enabling a human-induced risk analysis prior to device usage. …”
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    Factors associated with burnout among Chinese operating room nurses: a meta-analysis by Xiaoxia Dai, Caixia Xie, Yunlian Wu, Tian Chen, Fang Lu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Therefore, it is suggested that hospital management should alleviate the burnout of operating room nurses from the multi-dimensional aspects of improving the work environment, enhancing social support and improving personal psychological capital and well-being to effectively alleviate burnout. …”
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    An Overlooked Hazard for Operating Room Nurses: Ergonomic Risks and Consequences Related to Working Position by Nermin Ocaktan, Ukke Karabacak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions: Nurse-specific recommendations should be developed to prevent ergonomic risks in the operating room and their negative consequences. Undergraduate training including these recommendations is effective in developing positive behaviors regarding the management of ergonomic risks.…”
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