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A descriptive study exploring the principles of asepsis techniques among perioperative personnel during surgery.

Jeanette S Adams1, Denise M Korniewicz, Maher M El-Masri.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Perioperative nurses are expected to demonstrate strict adherence with asepsis principles to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) as breaching of these principles poses a serious risk of infection to surgical patients.
METHODS: A descriptive survey was conducted with a convenience sample of 87 perioperative personnel to describe self-reported compliance with the principles of asepsis during surgery.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the practices of perioperative scrub personnel with surgical asepsis.
RESULTS: A sizable percentage of participants indicated that they never or rarely observe breaches in the sterile field during surgery with regards to open suction drain systems (46.6%; n = 41), closed suction drain systems (46.6%; n = 41), suture material (39.7%; n = 35), use of surgical instruments (37.5%; n = 33), and prosthetic implants (56.8%; n = 50). Perioperative scrub RNs were less likely to wear shoe covers during surgical procedures than ORTs (M = 3.42 and 4.17; mdn = 3.00 and 5.00 respectively; p = .026).
CONCLUSIONS: The findings showed areas of compliance and noncompliance with the principles of asepsis. Given that the role of the perioperative nurse is paramount in maintaining surgical integrity, and enhancing positive patient outcomes, strict adherence to surgical asepsis is vital to prevent SSIs and other complications.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22384539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Oper Room Nurs J        ISSN: 0712-6778


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1.  Acute surgical wound-dressing procedure: Description of the steps involved in the development and validation of an observational metric.

Authors:  Josephine Hegarty; Victoria Howson; Teresa Wills; Sile A Creedon; Pat Mc Cluskey; Aoife Lane; Aine Connolly; Nuala Walshe; Brendan Noonan; Fiona Guidera; Anthony G Gallagher; Siobhan Murphy
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 3.315

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