Schouten Anne M, Butler Rick M, Vrins Carlijn E, Flipse Steven M, Jansen Frank Willem, van der Eijk Anne C, van den Dobbelsteen John J
Technical University of Delft, Biomedical Engineering department, Mekelweg 5, 2628 CD, Delft, the Netherlands.
Technical University of Delft, Science Education and Communication department, Mekelweg 5, 2628 CD, Delft, the Netherlands.
Int J Nurs Stud Adv. 2025 Apr 29;8:100341. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2025.100341. eCollection 2025 Jun.
The integration of medical technology in the operating room has revolutionized surgical workflows and team dynamics. However, this progress coincides with a critical global shortage of nurses and a high turnover rate within the existing nursing workforce, impacting patient care quality, nurses' well-being, and hospital finances.
This study investigates the impact of technological complexity on the workload and job satisfaction of intra-operative nurses, focusing on open surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and robotic-assisted surgery within the gynecology department of a Dutch academic hospital.
The study design follows a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods to assess nursing experiences across three surgical modalities. Specifically, we conducted 5 interviews, distributed 28 validated questionnaires, performed automated video analysis on 35 recorded surgeries, and analyzed hospital datasets encompassing 411 cases. Data collection took place in 2022 and 2023.
Findings show that intra-operative nurses experience varying levels of workload and job satisfaction depending on the level of technology. Open procedures showed the highest job satisfaction, characterized by continuous engagement and manageable workloads. Minimally invasive surgery procedures, while less physically demanding, were associated with reduced involvement and lower satisfaction. Robotic-assisted procedures presented the most significant challenges, with increased workload, reduced involvement, and heightened stress stemming from surgery preparation, technological complexity, and altered team dynamics.
Advancements in medical technology improve outcomes and efficiency but often neglect their impact on intra-operative nurses. Communication issues, equipment challenges, and limited technical training contribute to burnout and turnover. This study underscores the need for supportive operating room environments that prioritize nurses' well-being. By examining the link between technology, workload, and satisfaction, it offers strategies to retain and empower nursing staff. It also shows how automated video analysis can objectively assess nursing roles, highlighting the importance of balancing technology with human-centered care in the operating room.
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手术室中医疗技术的整合彻底改变了手术流程和团队动态。然而,这一进展恰逢全球护士严重短缺以及现有护理人员队伍的高离职率,影响了患者护理质量、护士的幸福感和医院财务状况。
本研究调查技术复杂性对术中护士工作量和工作满意度的影响,重点关注荷兰一家学术医院妇科的开放手术、微创手术和机器人辅助手术。
本研究设计采用混合方法,结合定性和定量方法来评估三种手术方式下的护理体验。具体而言,我们进行了5次访谈,发放了28份经过验证的问卷,对35台手术记录进行了自动视频分析,并分析了涵盖411个病例的医院数据集。数据收集于2022年和2023年进行。
研究结果表明,术中护士根据技术水平体验到不同程度的工作量和工作满意度。开放手术的工作满意度最高,其特点是持续参与和可管理的工作量。微创手术虽然对体力要求较低,但参与度降低且满意度较低。机器人辅助手术带来了最显著的挑战,工作量增加、参与度降低,以及由于手术准备、技术复杂性和团队动态变化而导致的压力增大。
医疗技术的进步改善了手术效果和效率,但往往忽视了其对术中护士的影响。沟通问题、设备挑战和有限的技术培训导致倦怠和离职。本研究强调需要营造以护士幸福感为优先的支持性手术室环境。通过研究技术、工作量和满意度之间的联系,它提供了留住和赋能护理人员的策略。它还展示了自动视频分析如何能够客观地评估护理角色,凸显了在手术室中平衡技术与以患者为中心的护理的重要性。
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