Reaching consensus on factors impacting optimal use of an orthopaedic emergency theatre in a public hospital

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2348
Mamiki Ramokopelwa, Mabitja Moeta
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Background: The operating theatre (OT) complex of hospitals represents areas of considerable expenditure with regard to costs and requires maximum use to ensure optimum cost benefit for both patients and the hospital. Inefficient use of an operating theatre room (OTR) may result in hospital wasteful expenditure and frustrations for patients owing to surgery delays, cancellations and prolonged hospitalisation while waiting.Aim: The aim of the study was to explore and describe using a consensus method, factors impacting the use of an emergency orthopaedic theatre that can be optimised in a selected public hospital in Gauteng province.Setting: The study was conducted by a professional nurse and orthopaedic surgeon working in the theatre of a selected public hospital in Gauteng province.Method: A qualitative, explorative and descriptive design was adopted. Data were collected using a nominal group technique (NGT) among professional nurses and orthopaedic surgeons. Data analysis was done through cross-analysis where participants reached a consensus on the voted ideas from the group.Results: Consensus was reached and three main themes emerged: (1) inadequate resources; (2) poor organisation and (3) communication.Conclusion: The optimal use of an emergency orthopaedic theatre is influenced by the availability of resources being human and material, good organisation and clear communication.Contribution: The study has demonstrated that a variety of factors needs to be considered to optimise the use of an orthopaedic emergency theatre. The management of an OT requires a concerted effort from the nurses and doctors.
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就影响公立医院骨科急诊室最佳使用的因素达成共识
背景:医院的手术室(OT)是成本支出相当大的区域,需要最大限度地利用,以确保为患者和医院带来最佳成本效益。手术室(OTR)的低效使用可能会造成医院开支的浪费,并使患者因手术延误、取消和等待期间住院时间延长而感到沮丧。研究目的:本研究的目的是采用协商一致的方法,探讨和描述影响豪登省选定公立医院骨科急诊室使用的因素,以优化骨科急诊室的使用:研究由一名专业护士和一名在豪滕省选定的公立医院骨科手术室工作的骨科医生进行:方法:采用定性、探索和描述性设计。数据收集采用了名义小组技术(NGT),对象是专业护士和骨科医生。数据分析是通过交叉分析进行的,参与者就小组投票选出的观点达成共识:结果:与会者达成了共识,并提出了三大主题:(1) 资源不足;(2) 组织不力;(3) 沟通:贡献:该研究表明,要优化骨科急诊室的使用,需要考虑多种因素。骨科急诊室的管理需要护士和医生的共同努力。
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Health SA Gesondheid
Health SA Gesondheid HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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