2019
DOI: 10.1002/rcs.1996
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The process of nurse adaptation to robotic surgery: A qualitative study

Abstract: Background This study aimed to reveal the experiences of nurses in robotic surgery and their adaptation to this method. Methods This research was planned within the framework of qualitative research methods. The study population consisted of robotic surgery nurses in Turkey. Focus group interviews were conducted after the flow process was developed, and the interviews were supported using a semistructured interview form. Two focus interviews were conducted with 15 participants. Results As a result of the conte… Show more

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“…With the progress in the introduction of digital solutions in patient care, such as electronic health records [ 1 - 3 ], artificial intelligence (AI) for decision support [ 4 , 5 ], telemedicine [ 6 - 8 ], or robotic surgery [ 9 ], the need for physicians and other health care professionals to get familiar with digital health is increasing. The recent COVID‑19 pandemic has highlighted the advantages of remote care and puts pressure on health care professionals and infrastructure to adapt to a fast-developing, globalized world [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the progress in the introduction of digital solutions in patient care, such as electronic health records [ 1 - 3 ], artificial intelligence (AI) for decision support [ 4 , 5 ], telemedicine [ 6 - 8 ], or robotic surgery [ 9 ], the need for physicians and other health care professionals to get familiar with digital health is increasing. The recent COVID‑19 pandemic has highlighted the advantages of remote care and puts pressure on health care professionals and infrastructure to adapt to a fast-developing, globalized world [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training often occurred “on the job” through person‐to‐person communication, and during real‐time surgeries. This concern was also highlighted by operating room nurses in Turkey (Uslu et al, ). The “on the job” training method was stressful for nurses and did not guarantee efficient surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Currently, there is a lack of standardised education and training of surgeons and nurses involved in RALS (Hafford et al, 2013;Sood et al, 2015;Walters & Eley, 2011 "on the job" through person-to-person communication, and during real-time surgeries. This concern was also highlighted by operating room nurses in Turkey (Uslu et al, 2019). The "on the job" training method was stressful for nurses and did not guarantee efficient surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These components are not only technological but are also social and organisational, and they may affect the successful integration of the robotic technology in surgical practice. The effective performance of the operation relies on collaboration among different professional groups including surgeons, anaesthetists, nursing staff, and ancillary personnel (Bric et al, 2016;Cunningham et al, 2013;Uslu et al, 2019). Throughout this process, a complex division of labour requires team members to use their skills collaboratively to accomplish a single, primary activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%