Author/Authors :
Hannani, Sedigheh Department of Operating Room - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Kamali, Nasrin Department of Operating Room - School of Nursing - North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences - Bojnurd - Iran , Kashaninia, Zahra Assistant Professor of Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Hosseini, Agha Fatemeh Department of Biostatistics - School of Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Ebrahimi, Abed Department of Operating Room - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Bushehr University of Medical Sciences - Bushehr - Iran , Gholam Veisi, Behzad Department of Operating Room - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj - Iran , Sadeghi, Mostafa Department of Operating Room - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The awareness of the duties and responsibilities of operating rooms nurses is
considered as a basis for systems monitoring and quality evaluation. Operating room nurses are
supposed to be aware of their professional standards and achieve their functions following
professional standards.
Methods:This cross-sectional study was carried out based on the census and sampling with 143
operating room nurses working in nine training hospitals of Iran University of Medical Sciences.
The research instrument was a researcher-made questionnaire, and the reliability was assessed
through Cronbach's alpha. Also, both face and content validity of the questionnaire have been
checked by faculty members. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 19 with descriptive statistics,
Chi-square test, and Pearson's correlation coefficient.
Results: In terms of preoperative responsibilities, 25.7%, 35.9%, and 38.3% of operating room
nurses experienced the awareness levels of high, moderate, and weak, respectively. The
awareness levels for 20.4%, 34.7%, and 44.9% of operating room nurses were evaluated as high,
moderate, and weak, respectively. They were considering the post-operative responsibilities of
operating room nurses, 32.3%, 32.3%, and 35.3% of operating room nurses who experienced the
awareness levels of high, moderate, and weak, respectively.
Conclusions: The results indicated that a vast majority of operating room nurses experienced a
high level of awareness with respect to their responsibilities before, during, and after the
operation. Nurses’ awareness of their mission, and management and official plans for promoting
deficiencies in this regard could help promote health. Contextualized education on improving
the quality of nursing services should be considered as a part of the training for or nurses and
suggested to investigate the awareness level of nurses and other treatment staff about the
standards of their responsibilities in diverse sectors to perform suitable planning of tasks.