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技术解决方案对手术室医护人员压力的影响。

Effects of a Technical Solution on Stress of Surgical Staff in Operating Theatres.

机构信息

Department of Social and Communication Psychology, Georg-Elias-Mueller-Institute of Psychology, University of Goettingen, Georg-August-Universität Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany.

Department of Urology, University Medical Center Goettingen, Universitätsmedizin Goettingen, Goettingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.

出版信息

Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2022 Aug;70(5):392-400. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1741059. Epub 2022 Feb 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Noise in operating theaters (OT) exceeds safety standards with detrimental effects on the health and performance of OT crews as well as patient safety. One of the reasons for these effects is the stress response to noise, which could be minimized by the Silent Operating Theater Optimisation System (SOTOS), a noise-reductive headset solution.

METHODS

This study evaluates the effects of the SOTOS on the stress perceived by OT crew members, operationalized through and . Twenty-one heart surgeries and 32 robot-assisted prostatectomies at the University Medical Center Goettingen, Germany were examined. Twenty-six surgeries were conducted with and 27 without the SOTOS. The SOTOS-effect is defined as a more beneficial stress course from before to after surgery, when comparing the experimental group with and control group without SOTOS.

FINDINGS

Eighty-one OT workers were investigated. The linear multilevel models revealed significant interactions between treatment and time of measurement on stress level ([1, 406.66] = 3.62,  = 0.029) and exhaustion ([1, 397.62] = 13.12,  = 0.00017). Nevertheless, there was no a significant main effect of surgery type on stress level ([1, 82.69] = 1.00,  = 0.32) or on exhaustion ([1, 80.61] = 0.58,  = 0.45). Additionally, no significant three-way interaction including surgery type, for stress level ([1, 406.66] = 0.32,  = 0.29) or exhaustion ([1, 397.62] = 0.03,  = 0.43), was found.

INTERPRETATION

An SOTOS-effect was confirmed: the development of stress over the course of an operation was beneficially modified by the SOTOS. Both surgery types are perceived as similarly stressful, and the staff benefits equally strongly from the intervention in both settings.

摘要

背景

手术室(OT)中的噪音超过了安全标准,对 OT 工作人员的健康和绩效以及患者安全产生了不利影响。造成这些影响的原因之一是对噪音的应激反应,而 Silent Operating Theater Optimization System(SOTOS),一种降噪耳机解决方案,可以将其最小化。

方法

本研究通过 和 评估了 SOTOS 对 OT 工作人员感知到的压力的影响。在德国哥廷根大学医学中心检查了 21 例心脏手术和 32 例机器人辅助前列腺切除术。26 例手术在使用和不使用 SOTOS 的情况下进行,27 例手术在使用和不使用 SOTOS 的情况下进行。SOTOS 效应被定义为与不使用 SOTOS 的对照组相比,手术前后手术过程中压力更有利。

结果

对 81 名 OT 工作人员进行了调查。线性多层模型显示,在压力水平([1, 406.66] = 3.62, = 0.029)和疲劳([1, 397.62] = 13.12, = 0.00017)方面,治疗和测量时间之间存在显著的相互作用。然而,手术类型对压力水平([1, 82.69] = 1.00, = 0.32)或疲劳([1, 80.61] = 0.58, = 0.45)均无显著的主要影响。此外,在包括手术类型的三个方面的相互作用中,没有发现压力水平([1, 406.66] = 0.32, = 0.29)或疲劳([1, 397.62] = 0.03, = 0.43)的显著三向相互作用。

解释

确认了 SOTOS 效应:SOTOS 有益地改变了手术过程中压力的发展。两种手术类型都被认为具有相似的压力,并且工作人员在两种情况下都从干预中同等受益。

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