The Effect of Self-inspection of Safety Hazards in Operating Rooms Combined with Self-examination and Evidence-based Nursing on the Quality of Nursing
Objective:To explore the effect of the combination of self-examination and evidence-based nursing on the quality of nursing in the operating room.Methods:80 surgical patients in our hospital from May 2021 to May 2023 were selected and divided into groups using random number table method.40 patients in the A group received routine operating room nursing management,and 40 pa-tients in the B group received self-examination and evidence-based nursing for operating room safety hazards.The emotional state of the two groups of patients before and after nursing intervention was observed,and the nursing risk events,the occurrence of periopera-tive adverse nursing events and the stage of pressure ulcer were compared between the two groups,and the quality of nursing in the op-erating room was evaluated.Results:Compared with before intervention,PANAS scale emotion score was increased in both groups af-ter intervention,and negative emotion score was decreased in both groups.Positive emotion score in B group was higher than that in A group,negative emotion score was lower than that in A group(P<0.05).The total incidence of risk events and perioperative adverse events in the B group was lower than that in the A group,and the stage of postoperative pressure ulcer was lighter than that in the A group(P<0.05).The scores of nursing quality in the B group were higher than those in the A group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Self-ex-amination of potential safety hazards in operating room combined with evidence-based nursing can improve the emotional state of surgi-cal patients,reduce the incidence of risk events and perioperative adverse events in operating room nursing,relieve pressure sores,and play an important role in improving the quality of nursing in operating room.
Operating RoomSelf-inspection of Security HazardsEvidence-based NursingNursing Risk TimePressure SoresNursing Quality