2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313158
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Variabilities and contentions in anesthesiologists’ perspectives on Japanese perianesthesia nurses: A qualitative study

Mikiko Tamai,
Shogo Kojima,
Yasuko Baba
et al.

Abstract: Background In Japan, the escalating demand for anesthesia services has resulted in a shortage of anesthesiologists, presenting a societal challenge. Urgent measures involve the imperative task shifting to nurses. The perspectives of anesthesiologists on perianesthesia nurses (PANs) and the PAN system significantly influence the collaboration between anesthesiologists and PANs. Methods Twenty-four anesthesiologists initially approached in writing among a pool of 304, ultimately agreed to participate in interv… Show more

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