Operation room conflicts and management.

Bushra Alizah Khan, Muhammad Arif, A. Memon, Atif Sharjeel
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Background: This study is based on management issues within the healthcare sector in Karachi. Specifically, it is focused on managing conflicts in the operation rooms, whereby team performance of Operation Theatre staff directly impacts patients' speedy recovery. Methodology: A quantitative survey was conducted involving the surgeons and Operation Theatre staff in Karachi's community hospitals. A closed-ended questionnaire was used in this study, and the questions mainly focused on the conflicts and management of doctors and staff in the operation theatre. Only those doctors and staff members included in the study who is currently working in the operation theatre division of the hospital. a Pearson correlation analysis was performed to assess the relationships between the factors affecting conflicts in the hospital's operating room. Results: The results indicated that the extent of conflict management is high. Factors include communication, leadership, training, adequate compensation, and role identification as perceived by employees. After performing OLS regression tests, the study found that the variable of miscommunication, the communication gap, plays a crucial role in accelerating disagreements of conflicts in Operation Theatre. Conclusion: A significant positive association between the factors and conflict management is observed. It suggests that operation theatre-related factors are improving with better conflict management practices.
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手术室冲突与管理。
背景:本研究基于卡拉奇医疗保健部门的管理问题。具体来说,它侧重于手术室冲突的管理,手术室工作人员的团队表现直接影响患者的快速康复。方法:对卡拉奇社区医院的外科医生和手术室工作人员进行了定量调查。本研究采用封闭式问卷,问题主要集中在手术室医生和工作人员的冲突和管理。仅包括研究中目前在医院手术室部工作的医生和工作人员。采用Pearson相关分析评估影响医院手术室冲突的因素之间的关系。结果:结果表明,冲突管理程度较高。因素包括沟通、领导、培训、适当的补偿和员工感知到的角色认同。通过OLS回归检验,本研究发现,沟通不畅这一变量,即沟通差距,在加速战区冲突的分歧中起着至关重要的作用。结论:各因素与冲突管理之间存在显著正相关。报告表明,随着冲突管理做法的改进,与战区有关的因素正在得到改善。
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