Development and application of a standard operating procedure for perioperative nursing cooperation in corneal collagen cross-linking surgery
Objective To establish a standard operating procedure(SOP)for perioperative nursing cooperation in the corneal collagen cross-linking surgery and explore the effect of clinical application in order to improve the quality and efficiency of the management in clinical practice.Methods A research team was established in October 2022 to construct a patient-orientated standard operating procedure for perioperation nursing cooperation in corneal collagen cross-linking surgery.With the before-after control method,170 patients who underwent single eye rapid epithelial-off corneal collagen cross-linking surgery between April 2022 and July 2023 were selected.Totally 85 case form April to October 2022 were assigned into a control group and 85 cases form November 2022 to July 2023 were assigned into a trial group.The control group received a routine perioperative nursing,while the trial group received the standard operating procedure(SOP)for perioperative nursing on the basis of the control group.The two groups were compared in terms of surgical duration,surgical connection duration,perioperative time,surgeon's satisfaction,nurse's job satisfaction and patient's satisfaction.Results The trial group had significantly shorter surgical duration,connection duration and perioperative duration than those of the control group(all P<0.001).The trial group showed significantly higher scores in satisfactions of doctor,nurse and patient in comparison with the control group(all P<0.001).Conclusion The SOP for perioperative nursing cooperation in the corneal collagen cross-linking surgery not only improve the efficiency among the medical team,work quality and services level,but also improve the satisfaction of doctors and patients towards the nursing care and enhance nurse's sense of identity with nursing work.
corneal collagen cross-linkingnursing cooperationstandard operating procedurebefore-after study