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Abstract
Purpose: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a concept that covers evidence-based practices and requires multidisciplinary teamwork, and nurses play a key role in this team. This qualitative research is conducted to describe the experiences of nurses implementing ERAS and the obstacles they encounter in practice.
Design: This research was conducted using the phenomenology pattern, one of the qualitative research designs.
Methods: The research study group was determined by criterion sampling, one of the purposeful sampling methods.The criterion for participation in this study is to follow at least one of the steps of the ERAS protocol and volunteer to participate in the study. In this context, 12 nurses who met the inclusion criteria participated in the study. Data were obtained from May 1 to May 31, 2023 using an introductory information form and a semistructured interview form. The introductory information form asked questions such as age, gender, marital status, working year, ERAS application time, and total working year. The semistructured interview form, developed by the authors based on the related literature, consisted of four open-ended questions 1The obtained data were analyzed using the seven-step Colaizzi method.
Findings: The study identified three themes: the importance of the ERAS protocol, the obstacles to the ERAS protocol, compliance with the ERAS protocol and applicability. Nine subthemes were found: reducing complications and accelerating the healing process, increasing the level of satisfaction, lack of knowledge, leader confusion, resistance to change, lack of team cooperation, policy, leadership, and education.
Conclusions: This study revealed the experiences of nurses who implement at least one component of ERAS protocols regarding the obstacles to the implementation of the protocol. As a result, nurses stated that lack of information and team cooperation, leader complexity, and resistance to change were obstacles to the protocol. Identifying the obstacles encountered in the implementation of the protocols is important for producing solution suggestions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing provides original, peer-reviewed research for a primary audience that includes nurses in perianesthesia settings, including ambulatory surgery, preadmission testing, postanesthesia care (Phases I and II), extended observation, and pain management. The Journal provides a forum for sharing professional knowledge and experience relating to management, ethics, legislation, research, and other aspects of perianesthesia nursing.