2022
DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000006060
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Nurses’ Priorities for Perioperative Research in Africa

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Mortality rates among surgical patients in Africa are double those of surgical patients in high-income countries. Internationally, there is a call to improve access to and safety of surgical and perioperative care. Perioperative research needs to be coordinated across Africa to positively impact perioperative mortality. METHODS: The aim of this study was to determine the top 10 perioperative research priorities for perioperative nurses in Africa, using a research priority-setting process. A Delphi … Show more

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“…In their current Delphi prioritization study, Bedwell et al 4 present unique insight into the research priorities of perioperative nurses in Africa. The study steering group included colleagues from 12 African nations.…”
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“…In their current Delphi prioritization study, Bedwell et al 4 present unique insight into the research priorities of perioperative nurses in Africa. The study steering group included colleagues from 12 African nations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2,3 However, these have only included physicians and researchers, with little representation from nurses, allied health care professionals, and patients. The article by Bedwell et al 4 from the African PeriOperative Research Group (APORG) Nurses Collaborative, published in this issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia , represents a step change in cross-disciplinary research prioritization. Previously highlighted differences in priorities demonstrate the importance of inclusive research, which involves all stakeholders in the perioperative journey of the patient.…”
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confidence: 99%